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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
The Distillery
E85 Fuel Sample.
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<blockquote data-quote="jetmech" data-source="post: 11235463" data-attributes="member: 35719"><p>Guys the green stuff is call microbial growth and this is normal when fuel sits. Any fuel will do the same thing. It's this bacteria that causes the corrosion. So as long as you keep up with it and not let it sit for a year, but I think that would be common sense anyway. I think it would be advantagious to change to fittings, o-rings, hoses that are alcohol compatible since it has a lot of the same charateristics.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jetmech, post: 11235463, member: 35719"] Guys the green stuff is call microbial growth and this is normal when fuel sits. Any fuel will do the same thing. It's this bacteria that causes the corrosion. So as long as you keep up with it and not let it sit for a year, but I think that would be common sense anyway. I think it would be advantagious to change to fittings, o-rings, hoses that are alcohol compatible since it has a lot of the same charateristics. [/QUOTE]
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