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14 Mustang GT parking with e85
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<blockquote data-quote="Riddick" data-source="post: 16643998" data-attributes="member: 143188"><p>My car has been strictly on E-85 for 2 years and I have had no issues. My car rarely gets driven, it will often sit 4-6 weeks without being started. A few months back I pulled my fuel pumps to inspect and everything looked perfect. As John mentioned, I also add Lucas stabilizer every fill up..... not sure if it helps but ill keep running it. </p><p></p><p>I previously lived in Louisiana so I was able to drive the car year round basically. Since I moved to Ohio, I will likely drain the E-85 for the winter and fill with 93 as a precaution but I bet it would be fine sitting through the winter. As long as your tank is sealed up properly you should not have any issues.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Riddick, post: 16643998, member: 143188"] My car has been strictly on E-85 for 2 years and I have had no issues. My car rarely gets driven, it will often sit 4-6 weeks without being started. A few months back I pulled my fuel pumps to inspect and everything looked perfect. As John mentioned, I also add Lucas stabilizer every fill up..... not sure if it helps but ill keep running it. I previously lived in Louisiana so I was able to drive the car year round basically. Since I moved to Ohio, I will likely drain the E-85 for the winter and fill with 93 as a precaution but I bet it would be fine sitting through the winter. As long as your tank is sealed up properly you should not have any issues. [/QUOTE]
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