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Attention E85 Users and Injector Dynamic Injectors
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<blockquote data-quote="D.T.R" data-source="post: 13671011" data-attributes="member: 130214"><p>yup. E85 will distroy a lot of stuff if you let the car sit with e85 in the tank/lines/rails.</p><p></p><p>I let my honda sit for 3 months with e85 and it rusted the 2150cc injectors causing them to get stuck so i had to send them back to get cleaned and flow tested. I've noticed that it even weakened some hoses where the AN fitting goes, as all of the sudden they started to leak after the car sat there for a while on e85. When the car is going to be down, the first thing i do is drain the tank (and put that fuel in one of my flex fuel cars lol) and remove the injectors and put them in a ziplock bag with some WD40, no more issues every since.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="D.T.R, post: 13671011, member: 130214"] yup. E85 will distroy a lot of stuff if you let the car sit with e85 in the tank/lines/rails. I let my honda sit for 3 months with e85 and it rusted the 2150cc injectors causing them to get stuck so i had to send them back to get cleaned and flow tested. I've noticed that it even weakened some hoses where the AN fitting goes, as all of the sudden they started to leak after the car sat there for a while on e85. When the car is going to be down, the first thing i do is drain the tank (and put that fuel in one of my flex fuel cars lol) and remove the injectors and put them in a ziplock bag with some WD40, no more issues every since. [/QUOTE]
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