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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
The Distillery
Getting E85 and 93 tune... how to drain tank?
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<blockquote data-quote="zoom1523" data-source="post: 10667935" data-attributes="member: 77593"><p>Im planning on getting both tunes in one session but im not sure exactly how to do this. Ive read around and everyone just lets the fuel get low by driving it around but i cant do that. i was thinking of maybe using the return line to drain the tank maybe by disconnecting it from the tank and putting it in a gas canister. Does anybody have any advice on how to do this properly or a different way?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zoom1523, post: 10667935, member: 77593"] Im planning on getting both tunes in one session but im not sure exactly how to do this. Ive read around and everyone just lets the fuel get low by driving it around but i cant do that. i was thinking of maybe using the return line to drain the tank maybe by disconnecting it from the tank and putting it in a gas canister. Does anybody have any advice on how to do this properly or a different way? [/QUOTE]
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