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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
The Distillery
Best Way to Run an E85 Tune and 93 Tune?
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<blockquote data-quote="injfuel" data-source="post: 11739573" data-attributes="member: 78334"><p><strong>e85</strong></p><p></p><p>its only my opinion but i would not run my fuel pumps dry while trying to pump all of the 93 octane or e-85 out of the lines. i can tell you that the only cooling and lubrication the pumps get is from the fuel running through them and i wouldnt test their integrity by running them dry :beer: , i would consider a drain plug in my gas tank</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="injfuel, post: 11739573, member: 78334"] [b]e85[/b] its only my opinion but i would not run my fuel pumps dry while trying to pump all of the 93 octane or e-85 out of the lines. i can tell you that the only cooling and lubrication the pumps get is from the fuel running through them and i wouldnt test their integrity by running them dry :beer: , i would consider a drain plug in my gas tank [/QUOTE]
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