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The Distillery
Best Way to Run an E85 Tune and 93 Tune?
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<blockquote data-quote="GodStang" data-source="post: 11763045" data-attributes="member: 11142"><p>I did this this weekend. I disconnected from right in front of the rear passanger tire on the feed side. Put a connection on it so I could tap into the fuel line and drain it into a container. Pulled the fuse on two of the three pumps. Got the 93 octane down to around 2 gallons. I poured 2 gallons of E85 in. Turned key on and drained it a good bit into a container. Measured it and it was ~E73. Then poured two more gallons of E85 in ran it down and tested it ~E88. Then poured 6 gallons in and loaded my E85 tune put the two fuses back in. Ran like a champ. Took less than 10 mins.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GodStang, post: 11763045, member: 11142"] I did this this weekend. I disconnected from right in front of the rear passanger tire on the feed side. Put a connection on it so I could tap into the fuel line and drain it into a container. Pulled the fuse on two of the three pumps. Got the 93 octane down to around 2 gallons. I poured 2 gallons of E85 in. Turned key on and drained it a good bit into a container. Measured it and it was ~E73. Then poured two more gallons of E85 in ran it down and tested it ~E88. Then poured 6 gallons in and loaded my E85 tune put the two fuses back in. Ran like a champ. Took less than 10 mins. [/QUOTE]
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