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The Distillery
Adding Oil to E85 for lubrication?
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<blockquote data-quote="03redfirevert." data-source="post: 14293921" data-attributes="member: 44011"><p>Methanol and nitro both require a top lube since they are such a "dry" fuel.I use grape scented in the race car and have used it in my e-85.</p><p>Helps keep the valve guides lubricated in alcohol fuels,the e-85 isn't as dry as pure alc. but the cast iron guides in our 4 valve heads could use it. Especially since most of us have all but eliminated crankcase vapor from entering the intake with catch cans that actually helps lubricate the valve guides.</p><p>Race motors tend to need it more due to the complete lack of a pcv system ,therefore if you run catch cans on your car.I would highly recomend it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="03redfirevert., post: 14293921, member: 44011"] Methanol and nitro both require a top lube since they are such a "dry" fuel.I use grape scented in the race car and have used it in my e-85. Helps keep the valve guides lubricated in alcohol fuels,the e-85 isn't as dry as pure alc. but the cast iron guides in our 4 valve heads could use it. Especially since most of us have all but eliminated crankcase vapor from entering the intake with catch cans that actually helps lubricate the valve guides. Race motors tend to need it more due to the complete lack of a pcv system ,therefore if you run catch cans on your car.I would highly recomend it. [/QUOTE]
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