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Fuel Pump Died
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<blockquote data-quote="Eric@jpc" data-source="post: 13652826" data-attributes="member: 131792"><p>I dont think the BAP has as much to do with it as you being on E85.</p><p></p><p>E85 has little to no lubrication. Most (99%) pump failures i have seen have been in cars that run a lot of E85. Thats why companies like Walbro came out with pumps like the 465. Its a sealed motor and designed to work in E85. The Mustang is not a flex fuel car so the pump was not designed to work in E85.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eric@jpc, post: 13652826, member: 131792"] I dont think the BAP has as much to do with it as you being on E85. E85 has little to no lubrication. Most (99%) pump failures i have seen have been in cars that run a lot of E85. Thats why companies like Walbro came out with pumps like the 465. Its a sealed motor and designed to work in E85. The Mustang is not a flex fuel car so the pump was not designed to work in E85. [/QUOTE]
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