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Adding Oil to E85 for lubrication?
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<blockquote data-quote="65sohc" data-source="post: 15279802" data-attributes="member: 76360"><p>I'm posting to this old thread because I haven't seen the above comment/opinion anywhere else. I recently installed the Lund flex fuel tune in my GT350 and love the way it runs. I also tranferred the JLT passenger side oil separator from my departed Boss onto the Shelby. I just checked it after about 500 miles and found a surprising amount of oil, much more than I used to get with my Boss and I have run this car very easy. My question, in light of the above comment is: would I be better off not running the separator and allowing some oil vapor to enter the intake tract to provide lubrication?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="65sohc, post: 15279802, member: 76360"] I'm posting to this old thread because I haven't seen the above comment/opinion anywhere else. I recently installed the Lund flex fuel tune in my GT350 and love the way it runs. I also tranferred the JLT passenger side oil separator from my departed Boss onto the Shelby. I just checked it after about 500 miles and found a surprising amount of oil, much more than I used to get with my Boss and I have run this car very easy. My question, in light of the above comment is: would I be better off not running the separator and allowing some oil vapor to enter the intake tract to provide lubrication? [/QUOTE]
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