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Be careful with e85 from Stripes
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<blockquote data-quote="gaspasr" data-source="post: 15505161" data-attributes="member: 126342"><p>[ATTACH=full]80528[/ATTACH] I recently had my cel come on. Codes p2196 and p2198 (banks running rich). I also noticed my A/F was bouncing between 11.5-12 on idle. I thought i had an exhaust leak somewhere since I recalled scraping my exhaust on a steep driveway. Looked around and couldn't find an obvious leak. I had noticed my garage smelling different, more like regular gas after putting car up inside garage. Even my wife noticed the difference in smell. I attributed the rich condition as the culprit to the smell but when my wife mentioned it too, I took a sample from my inline filter. If i remember correctly, e85 at Stripes can be as low as 51%. I had become complacent and stopped checking with my tester at fill ups since I had not had any issues the past 3 years with the ethanol content being so low for the winter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gaspasr, post: 15505161, member: 126342"] [ATTACH=full]80528[/ATTACH] I recently had my cel come on. Codes p2196 and p2198 (banks running rich). I also noticed my A/F was bouncing between 11.5-12 on idle. I thought i had an exhaust leak somewhere since I recalled scraping my exhaust on a steep driveway. Looked around and couldn't find an obvious leak. I had noticed my garage smelling different, more like regular gas after putting car up inside garage. Even my wife noticed the difference in smell. I attributed the rich condition as the culprit to the smell but when my wife mentioned it too, I took a sample from my inline filter. If i remember correctly, e85 at Stripes can be as low as 51%. I had become complacent and stopped checking with my tester at fill ups since I had not had any issues the past 3 years with the ethanol content being so low for the winter. [/QUOTE]
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