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Re: E 85 thingy
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Posted by JT on July 15, 2006 at 06:47:42 from (70.226.214.183):
In Reply to: E 85 thingy posted by Delbert on July 15, 2006 at 05:47:33:
To add to what Leland said, The alchohal also has a higher viscosity and a dirrerant burn rate and differant BTUs that gas does, so you also have to have the jetting to burn the E85. I foyu check with the people who run E85, yo will find out their fuel ecenomy drops when using the E85. The main reason there was problems when gashal first came out, as Leland stated, it is corrosive, and it took old dirty rusted tanks, cleaned them real good, then clogged up fuel filters. That was one of the biggest problems, fuel delivery problems.
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