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2011-2014 e85 fuel pump ?
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<blockquote data-quote="nosscort" data-source="post: 14759330" data-attributes="member: 157781"><p>Reason for the switch would be to eliminate the use of a bap.. and not fall victim to the failed stock pump and e85.. like I mentioned I've think I remember someone one her mentioned they used with success a aem 320 instead of using a bap, that's the question I am After as I already know the known risk of a bap and e85 on the stock pump.. already running that!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nosscort, post: 14759330, member: 157781"] Reason for the switch would be to eliminate the use of a bap.. and not fall victim to the failed stock pump and e85.. like I mentioned I've think I remember someone one her mentioned they used with success a aem 320 instead of using a bap, that's the question I am After as I already know the known risk of a bap and e85 on the stock pump.. already running that! [/QUOTE]
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