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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
A Taste of Home
Canada
e85
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<blockquote data-quote="Need 04 Wine" data-source="post: 14949238" data-attributes="member: 136026"><p>Once e85 starts coming around it will more than likely be years before it is readily available with ease to find. Look at the dpf its been on trucks since what 2011?ish and there are a lot of stations that still only have it in jugs vs the pump setup like everyone claimed they would have.</p><p></p><p>Would you not be just as far ahead to run a Meth set-up? or at least close and then getting fluid would not be an issue. Even if you ran out just drive accordingly until you get it refilled.</p><p></p><p>Make road trips a lot less stressful.</p><p></p><p>Also the small amount of reading I have done on e85, it looks like it demands a full redo to your system Injectors all the lines, pump everything. Especially if the car were to sit for any period of time</p><p></p><p>Would be cool to have it for a track tune though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Need 04 Wine, post: 14949238, member: 136026"] Once e85 starts coming around it will more than likely be years before it is readily available with ease to find. Look at the dpf its been on trucks since what 2011?ish and there are a lot of stations that still only have it in jugs vs the pump setup like everyone claimed they would have. Would you not be just as far ahead to run a Meth set-up? or at least close and then getting fluid would not be an issue. Even if you ran out just drive accordingly until you get it refilled. Make road trips a lot less stressful. Also the small amount of reading I have done on e85, it looks like it demands a full redo to your system Injectors all the lines, pump everything. Especially if the car were to sit for any period of time Would be cool to have it for a track tune though. [/QUOTE]
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