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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
The Distillery
Converting to E85?
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<blockquote data-quote="REX-RACER" data-source="post: 10240537" data-attributes="member: 14222"><p>It may not get bette performance than 110 but tell me this:</p><p></p><p>1). What would be the cost of filling up your car w/ an <strong>entire </strong> tankful of 110 or even 101?</p><p></p><p>2). How often & what times of day can you get 110?</p><p></p><p>- Since E85 is available at a pump 10 mins from my house and would cost about $32.25 for a tank full vs. $38.00 for a tankful of even 93. Yes I'd have to burn about 20% more of it to get the same milage, so the savings might be wash out, but I never even had to think about finding a performance shop during "office hours" and pay almost $130.00 for a tankful of 110! </p><p></p><p>No, you don't need a tankful of 110 to do your thing, but I think this is still a valid comparison since you would able to obtain an entire tankful of E85 at 3 a.m. tomorrow ( Sunday ) if you wanted. </p><p></p><p>If E85 isn't available in your area or convenient for you get than obviously it's not viable for you. But the only reason I started even wondering about is b/c I drive past a place that has big "E85 AVAILABLE HERE!!!" sign on the front of the business. </p><p></p><p>That was my original question - I can get it, it's cheap, <strong>What's involved in switching over?</strong> </p><p></p><p>Turns out it may not be that involved after all . . .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="REX-RACER, post: 10240537, member: 14222"] It may not get bette performance than 110 but tell me this: 1). What would be the cost of filling up your car w/ an [b]entire [/b] tankful of 110 or even 101? 2). How often & what times of day can you get 110? - Since E85 is available at a pump 10 mins from my house and would cost about $32.25 for a tank full vs. $38.00 for a tankful of even 93. Yes I'd have to burn about 20% more of it to get the same milage, so the savings might be wash out, but I never even had to think about finding a performance shop during "office hours" and pay almost $130.00 for a tankful of 110! No, you don't need a tankful of 110 to do your thing, but I think this is still a valid comparison since you would able to obtain an entire tankful of E85 at 3 a.m. tomorrow ( Sunday ) if you wanted. If E85 isn't available in your area or convenient for you get than obviously it's not viable for you. But the only reason I started even wondering about is b/c I drive past a place that has big "E85 AVAILABLE HERE!!!" sign on the front of the business. That was my original question - I can get it, it's cheap, [b]What's involved in switching over?[/b] Turns out it may not be that involved after all . . . [/QUOTE]
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