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14 Mustang GT parking with e85
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<blockquote data-quote="L8APEX" data-source="post: 16644861" data-attributes="member: 51947"><p>I run E85 most of the time, use amsoil and a wix xp filter. I don't change it until around 7k miles or 1 year, and the oil is what you expect at 7k miles for a stock na coyote, just dirty with suspended particles. I do very few short drives where the engine does not get to temperature, which is a major factor for condensation contamination in the oil. </p><p>Mines been sitting in the garage since April, getting taken apart and cleaned back up after pulling daily driver duty for 6 months, has 3/4 a tank of E85 (tested 85%). Only thing I do different is after sitting a long time I'll start with the pedal floored and let it just crank for a few seconds (5-10) to get just a bit of oil up in the topside of the engine. Then crank her over normally and give her a minute to circulate the oil before driving off, and not get on it driving until the oil is up to temp.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="L8APEX, post: 16644861, member: 51947"] I run E85 most of the time, use amsoil and a wix xp filter. I don't change it until around 7k miles or 1 year, and the oil is what you expect at 7k miles for a stock na coyote, just dirty with suspended particles. I do very few short drives where the engine does not get to temperature, which is a major factor for condensation contamination in the oil. Mines been sitting in the garage since April, getting taken apart and cleaned back up after pulling daily driver duty for 6 months, has 3/4 a tank of E85 (tested 85%). Only thing I do different is after sitting a long time I'll start with the pedal floored and let it just crank for a few seconds (5-10) to get just a bit of oil up in the topside of the engine. Then crank her over normally and give her a minute to circulate the oil before driving off, and not get on it driving until the oil is up to temp. [/QUOTE]
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