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E85 external fuel pump options
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<blockquote data-quote="04torchred" data-source="post: 16357778" data-attributes="member: 23761"><p>I am going to try and finally get on the E85 train, but doing some research and not sure if I am screwed or not.</p><p></p><p>I have a Glenn’s sumped tank with triple walbro GSL392 pumps. These appear to be not E85 compatible. I have had this setup since 2007-2008 when I first went return.</p><p></p><p>I have been searching the last couple days and it doesn’t appear like they are many “E85” compatible options. The AEM 380 says it can be used in alcohol but the pump life is reduced(super quantitative answer lol).</p><p></p><p>I know most people now are in tank setups, but does anyone have experience with externals and E85? I would prefer to stay away from big ass loud weldons and magnafuel pumps, was the reason I have what I have. The walbros are quiet.</p><p></p><p>Thanks in advance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="04torchred, post: 16357778, member: 23761"] I am going to try and finally get on the E85 train, but doing some research and not sure if I am screwed or not. I have a Glenn’s sumped tank with triple walbro GSL392 pumps. These appear to be not E85 compatible. I have had this setup since 2007-2008 when I first went return. I have been searching the last couple days and it doesn’t appear like they are many “E85” compatible options. The AEM 380 says it can be used in alcohol but the pump life is reduced(super quantitative answer lol). I know most people now are in tank setups, but does anyone have experience with externals and E85? I would prefer to stay away from big ass loud weldons and magnafuel pumps, was the reason I have what I have. The walbros are quiet. Thanks in advance. [/QUOTE]
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