I converted to e85 back in July and have been running it full time. I grab 5 gallons at a time when I'm in the area and top the car off. Its a garage queen and has only had about 1000 miles put on it this year.
As winter is approaching I was thinking of switching back to gasoline for the winter. The E85 will begin to turn to e70 the cold weather will affect cold weather starting, the car will also sit a lot of the time. I've also heard that the car manufacturers recommend running a tank of gasoline through the car every so often to clean things out on flex fuel cars. I'm wondering if I should switch back to gasoline for the winter or at least run one tank of gas through the car just for the hell of it. Whats everyone elses experiences on this? Thanks
As winter is approaching I was thinking of switching back to gasoline for the winter. The E85 will begin to turn to e70 the cold weather will affect cold weather starting, the car will also sit a lot of the time. I've also heard that the car manufacturers recommend running a tank of gasoline through the car every so often to clean things out on flex fuel cars. I'm wondering if I should switch back to gasoline for the winter or at least run one tank of gas through the car just for the hell of it. Whats everyone elses experiences on this? Thanks