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The Distillery
Best Way to Run an E85 Tune and 93 Tune?
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<blockquote data-quote="Rossim22" data-source="post: 11728569" data-attributes="member: 103156"><p>What is the best way to run these two tunes? Our city's ony pump is almost 30mins away so best I can do is fill up my tank some jugs then run 93 when I can't get over there. I'm worried that after a couple full tanks of 93, no matter how empty I try to get the volume down, there will still be 93 mixed with the e85. </p><p></p><p>My tuner suggested disconnecting the return line from the regulator and installing another 6an line to a gas can, start the car and let it all pump out. When the car stalls, hook the first line back up and pour in e85</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rossim22, post: 11728569, member: 103156"] What is the best way to run these two tunes? Our city's ony pump is almost 30mins away so best I can do is fill up my tank some jugs then run 93 when I can't get over there. I'm worried that after a couple full tanks of 93, no matter how empty I try to get the volume down, there will still be 93 mixed with the e85. My tuner suggested disconnecting the return line from the regulator and installing another 6an line to a gas can, start the car and let it all pump out. When the car stalls, hook the first line back up and pour in e85 [/QUOTE]
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