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Re: would there be a benefit for me running E85?

Subject: Re: would there be a benefit for me running E85?
by Matatk on 2010/2/27 22:41:25

Have you changed all of your rubber lines and seals to be E85 compliant? (Most cars from the 90s and newer are already ethanol ready) Do you have a new computer to adjust for it? That's the biggest thing - the sensors and computer to know how to adjust for the difference in fuel. The older cars can be brought into compliance with the requirements, but probably not worth it. So, in short, no.

The benefit on newer cars with high HP builds is that there is less detonation and they can advance the timing...a lot.

Matthew
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