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Running E0 on a E10 tune
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<blockquote data-quote="Dusten" data-source="post: 16803222" data-attributes="member: 38972"><p>91 octane is 91 octane. By law it has to meet that minimum requirement. The e10 uses ethanol and gasoline to achieve it. E0 is just a pure gasoline mix. You'll be perfectly fine. </p><p></p><p>When you hear people talking about e30 and e50 tunes their running a 91(92/93) octane fuel and adding e85 to get an e30/e50 blend. This is increasing the octane.</p><p></p><p>Look at the e85 pump. It'll say 105 octane min.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dusten, post: 16803222, member: 38972"] 91 octane is 91 octane. By law it has to meet that minimum requirement. The e10 uses ethanol and gasoline to achieve it. E0 is just a pure gasoline mix. You'll be perfectly fine. When you hear people talking about e30 and e50 tunes their running a 91(92/93) octane fuel and adding e85 to get an e30/e50 blend. This is increasing the octane. Look at the e85 pump. It'll say 105 octane min. [/QUOTE]
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