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<blockquote data-quote="mdrc347" data-source="post: 12161589" data-attributes="member: 87305"><p>I understand that it works great for your application. But some people that pull into a gas station on E would not want to swap their tune and pulley because the fuel did not test right. For example, I live in rural WI. We have maybe 2 or 3 gas stations within a 25 mile radius that even sell E85, so it would be a PITA for me to go get it all the time. I've considered going E85, but I would only do so if I were going to buy E85 buy the drum and keep it at my house. Everyone on here has different conditions and circumstances. It isn't always a perfect fit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mdrc347, post: 12161589, member: 87305"] I understand that it works great for your application. But some people that pull into a gas station on E would not want to swap their tune and pulley because the fuel did not test right. For example, I live in rural WI. We have maybe 2 or 3 gas stations within a 25 mile radius that even sell E85, so it would be a PITA for me to go get it all the time. I've considered going E85, but I would only do so if I were going to buy E85 buy the drum and keep it at my house. Everyone on here has different conditions and circumstances. It isn't always a perfect fit. [/QUOTE]
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