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The Distillery
How often do I need to start my car
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<blockquote data-quote="jonw605" data-source="post: 14772943" data-attributes="member: 132921"><p>I am no expert. But I believe E85 "gumming up" is a myth.</p><p>In fact I believe it removes build up from engines.</p><p>It does not drop octane with age from what I've read either.</p><p>You are correct in the fact that it is hydrophilic and attracts water. To help avoid condensation (water) in your fuel tank, keep it full and try to avoid temperature swings.</p><p>Starting monthly is wise. The hardest thing you can do to a car is not start/drive it. Seals will dry out and leaks/locks will start.</p><p>Agreed with previous post, sell your car and let someone else enjoy it.</p><p>-Jon</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jonw605, post: 14772943, member: 132921"] I am no expert. But I believe E85 "gumming up" is a myth. In fact I believe it removes build up from engines. It does not drop octane with age from what I've read either. You are correct in the fact that it is hydrophilic and attracts water. To help avoid condensation (water) in your fuel tank, keep it full and try to avoid temperature swings. Starting monthly is wise. The hardest thing you can do to a car is not start/drive it. Seals will dry out and leaks/locks will start. Agreed with previous post, sell your car and let someone else enjoy it. -Jon [/QUOTE]
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