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2015+ Shelby GT350 Mustang
Why not prep the car for E85?
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<blockquote data-quote="johnny-longtors" data-source="post: 14966345" data-attributes="member: 23088"><p>After some reading I see there also seems to be an issue with the quality of the E85 in some areas. And decent, high-flow injectors aren't a bargain. I also see mixed opinions on mileage (albeit not a huge concern for me - if I drive 1000 miles in year that's a lot). Lund's got some crazy beast that pulls 17mpg on either so not really sure if it's a true issue.</p><p></p><p>It's available at a new Thorton's that a mile from my house. Was debating on converting my GT - could be an easy change that would make 700HP fairly easy to get to (currently at 602). NOT sure where it's at price-wise now - but when 93 octane was $3.50/gallon it was looking pretty enticing.</p><p></p><p>I guess I would get that for _just_ the GT350, but am again surprised it's not in the Mustang/GT (particularly the EcoBoost) as Ford seems to have everything from entry-level Focuses to high-end Lincoln SUVs tagged for FlexFuel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="johnny-longtors, post: 14966345, member: 23088"] After some reading I see there also seems to be an issue with the quality of the E85 in some areas. And decent, high-flow injectors aren't a bargain. I also see mixed opinions on mileage (albeit not a huge concern for me - if I drive 1000 miles in year that's a lot). Lund's got some crazy beast that pulls 17mpg on either so not really sure if it's a true issue. It's available at a new Thorton's that a mile from my house. Was debating on converting my GT - could be an easy change that would make 700HP fairly easy to get to (currently at 602). NOT sure where it's at price-wise now - but when 93 octane was $3.50/gallon it was looking pretty enticing. I guess I would get that for _just_ the GT350, but am again surprised it's not in the Mustang/GT (particularly the EcoBoost) as Ford seems to have everything from entry-level Focuses to high-end Lincoln SUVs tagged for FlexFuel. [/QUOTE]
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