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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: 11738011" data-attributes="member: 103156"><p>I have sct which has room for 3 tunes. I will be mostly running 93 though I'd like to run e85 as much as possible, theres only 1 pump in the area 30 mins away though. Therefore what I'm worried about is that after running my 93 tank dry as possible and filling up with e85, will the mixture cause the ethanol to be too low if the gauge is right at E and I fill the tank? If it's only 3-5% off its probably not a big deal as the tune will be conservative anyways, but if its no good, then I'll have to cycle through the 93 using the return line until the tank is 100% empty and refill with e85... but then I obviously can't do this at the pump.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rossim22, post: 11738011, member: 103156"] I have sct which has room for 3 tunes. I will be mostly running 93 though I'd like to run e85 as much as possible, theres only 1 pump in the area 30 mins away though. Therefore what I'm worried about is that after running my 93 tank dry as possible and filling up with e85, will the mixture cause the ethanol to be too low if the gauge is right at E and I fill the tank? If it's only 3-5% off its probably not a big deal as the tune will be conservative anyways, but if its no good, then I'll have to cycle through the 93 using the return line until the tank is 100% empty and refill with e85... but then I obviously can't do this at the pump. [/QUOTE]
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