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Storing cobra with E70-E85.
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<blockquote data-quote="biminiLX" data-source="post: 16672814" data-attributes="member: 7795"><p>I’ve ran E85 and so have my brother and friends for years.</p><p>Honestly never issues with pump E85 but I let it sit winter 2019 with half C85 half pump but still a full tank and I fought fuel pressure issues in 2020 for the first time. All 3 pumps tested weak and it was their 3rd full season, so after talking with Fore that’s what they recommend, at least for my friend Scott Hasty and I on builds over 1000rwhp.</p><p>I can get the pumps for about $120 each so $200 cleaning and $350 pumps every 2 years for this power level is just safer than hurting hard parts.</p><p>Again, might be race E85 related but at least have the injectors cleaned and see how they do if they’ve been in for more than 2 seasons regardless of mileage.</p><p>The benefits of corn are still worth it to me.</p><p>-J</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="biminiLX, post: 16672814, member: 7795"] I’ve ran E85 and so have my brother and friends for years. Honestly never issues with pump E85 but I let it sit winter 2019 with half C85 half pump but still a full tank and I fought fuel pressure issues in 2020 for the first time. All 3 pumps tested weak and it was their 3rd full season, so after talking with Fore that’s what they recommend, at least for my friend Scott Hasty and I on builds over 1000rwhp. I can get the pumps for about $120 each so $200 cleaning and $350 pumps every 2 years for this power level is just safer than hurting hard parts. Again, might be race E85 related but at least have the injectors cleaned and see how they do if they’ve been in for more than 2 seasons regardless of mileage. The benefits of corn are still worth it to me. -J [/QUOTE]
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