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The Distillery
E85 What you Need To Know!
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<blockquote data-quote="racebronco2" data-source="post: 11533298" data-attributes="member: 11854"><p>I was at ST Motorsports last monday with a friend whom they are tuning his car. His car is a 2010 challenger with a 3.6kb ported heads, cams, 80lb injectors, and built motor. We drained the fuel and put in 10 gallons of e85. On 20psi it was putting out 989rwhp. Ran out of injectors. He said one of the benefits of e85 is if it goes lean the power just falls off a little. Therer is no chance of blowing up the motor. We had to remove the fuel right after the run. He said it will eat thru the stock lines, he found out the hard way. My friend now needs to get teflon lined fuel lines. The car will be featured in an upcoming article about green and high performance vehicles.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="racebronco2, post: 11533298, member: 11854"] I was at ST Motorsports last monday with a friend whom they are tuning his car. His car is a 2010 challenger with a 3.6kb ported heads, cams, 80lb injectors, and built motor. We drained the fuel and put in 10 gallons of e85. On 20psi it was putting out 989rwhp. Ran out of injectors. He said one of the benefits of e85 is if it goes lean the power just falls off a little. Therer is no chance of blowing up the motor. We had to remove the fuel right after the run. He said it will eat thru the stock lines, he found out the hard way. My friend now needs to get teflon lined fuel lines. The car will be featured in an upcoming article about green and high performance vehicles. [/QUOTE]
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