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The Distillery
Bad batch of E85 (need help)
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<blockquote data-quote="testorossa1989" data-source="post: 15598262" data-attributes="member: 122681"><p>Hey guys I need some help. I stored my car in September with 1/4 tank of E85. I let the car run for a hour or so once I finally pulled it out and nothing was wrong. I go to fuel up at a station I commonly use and that's where my nightmare starts. My cobra was leaning out 5k and never able to achieve redline unless I slowly laid into it. I checked the fuel and of course it was garbage, cloudy. I opened my filter to clean it and my system was filled with what's best described as glue cake batter. My fuel pressure gauge was surging even. I've since purged the entire fuel tank and got better E85 that I tested. Problem is, I still lean out. </p><p></p><p>I suspect the fuel injectors to be a issue (clogged). Before I start ripping my fuel system apart since removing a whipple sucks, is there an addictive or injector cleaner I can use? Or is it a loss cause and I need to pull the injectors and pumps. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Sent from my SM-G930V using Tapatalk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="testorossa1989, post: 15598262, member: 122681"] Hey guys I need some help. I stored my car in September with 1/4 tank of E85. I let the car run for a hour or so once I finally pulled it out and nothing was wrong. I go to fuel up at a station I commonly use and that's where my nightmare starts. My cobra was leaning out 5k and never able to achieve redline unless I slowly laid into it. I checked the fuel and of course it was garbage, cloudy. I opened my filter to clean it and my system was filled with what's best described as glue cake batter. My fuel pressure gauge was surging even. I've since purged the entire fuel tank and got better E85 that I tested. Problem is, I still lean out. I suspect the fuel injectors to be a issue (clogged). Before I start ripping my fuel system apart since removing a whipple sucks, is there an addictive or injector cleaner I can use? Or is it a loss cause and I need to pull the injectors and pumps. Sent from my SM-G930V using Tapatalk [/QUOTE]
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