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<blockquote data-quote="utfan98" data-source="post: 10269377" data-attributes="member: 30497"><p>How much more fuel do you use is the question. With "normal" driving conditions for my Cobra, I see about 200-220 mile per stock tank. I heard with E85 its would be around 160-180/tank. </p><p></p><p>I know Lidio (national known turner he in MI) was one of the first to do E85 on his Mach. After a few months, he felt the benefit does not out-weight the headache. We have a ton of E85 stations, nearly on every other street corner in the metro Detroit area. The test is trying to find E85 in other areas (i.e. like going to Milan Dragway) where you do not want to be running a full tank at the track, but need fuel to get 40-60 miles there and home. I belive he ran out of E85 comig home from Cedar Point because he could not find a station, that was the straw.</p><p></p><p>Yes, you can get some E85 in a jug...PITA...or I like the other set up with 2 different tanks, one with E85. Definately see a HP gain though, I guess it's all about what you want. As far as the costs, it depends on how hard and far you drive you car and how long you will have E85, just like Nitrous. </p><p></p><p>The idea of built motor sounds better to me (esp with cams LOL) and you can drive out of your neighborhood.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="utfan98, post: 10269377, member: 30497"] How much more fuel do you use is the question. With "normal" driving conditions for my Cobra, I see about 200-220 mile per stock tank. I heard with E85 its would be around 160-180/tank. I know Lidio (national known turner he in MI) was one of the first to do E85 on his Mach. After a few months, he felt the benefit does not out-weight the headache. We have a ton of E85 stations, nearly on every other street corner in the metro Detroit area. The test is trying to find E85 in other areas (i.e. like going to Milan Dragway) where you do not want to be running a full tank at the track, but need fuel to get 40-60 miles there and home. I belive he ran out of E85 comig home from Cedar Point because he could not find a station, that was the straw. Yes, you can get some E85 in a jug...PITA...or I like the other set up with 2 different tanks, one with E85. Definately see a HP gain though, I guess it's all about what you want. As far as the costs, it depends on how hard and far you drive you car and how long you will have E85, just like Nitrous. The idea of built motor sounds better to me (esp with cams LOL) and you can drive out of your neighborhood. [/QUOTE]
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