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688RWHP!! E85 is the "magic gas!"
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<blockquote data-quote="Camron502" data-source="post: 14485773" data-attributes="member: 165281"><p>Hitmix,</p><p></p><p>Thanks for for passing that info along. I read that article prior to making my decision to switch to E85. I also spoke with Shaun pretty extensively about it. I live in California and my car is always garaged so the moisture issue wasn't as big of a concern for me as for some although it is inevitable. The benefits for me really outweigh the moisture concern as I won't let the car sit too long and from what I am told that will also keep the injectors from rust and corrosion. Any moisture that makes its way in should not be enough to wreak any havoc on my internals and will evaporate at operating temp. I also installed a quick disconnect to swap fuels quickly so I can run a tank of 91 through the system every now and then.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Camron502, post: 14485773, member: 165281"] Hitmix, Thanks for for passing that info along. I read that article prior to making my decision to switch to E85. I also spoke with Shaun pretty extensively about it. I live in California and my car is always garaged so the moisture issue wasn't as big of a concern for me as for some although it is inevitable. The benefits for me really outweigh the moisture concern as I won't let the car sit too long and from what I am told that will also keep the injectors from rust and corrosion. Any moisture that makes its way in should not be enough to wreak any havoc on my internals and will evaporate at operating temp. I also installed a quick disconnect to swap fuels quickly so I can run a tank of 91 through the system every now and then. [/QUOTE]
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