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The Distillery
Dispose of E85
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<blockquote data-quote="mach330" data-source="post: 13820205" data-attributes="member: 96397"><p>Can you explain what you mean by lower octane E85?</p><p></p><p>Just an FYI... The octane rating and ethanol content are not the same thing. If you have E70 fuel and are tuned for E85, you will simply run a little bit rich, no biggie. As far as octane goes... E50 and higher blends really do not detonate due to low octane unless you are really pushing the limits. For street use on my '13 at 18psi I ran E50 blended at gas stations with a mix of E85 and E10 87 octane for thousands of miles. It is a very forgiving fuel.</p><p></p><p>Simply run it through the car or blend it in with "better" fuel. Just my two cents.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mach330, post: 13820205, member: 96397"] Can you explain what you mean by lower octane E85? Just an FYI... The octane rating and ethanol content are not the same thing. If you have E70 fuel and are tuned for E85, you will simply run a little bit rich, no biggie. As far as octane goes... E50 and higher blends really do not detonate due to low octane unless you are really pushing the limits. For street use on my '13 at 18psi I ran E50 blended at gas stations with a mix of E85 and E10 87 octane for thousands of miles. It is a very forgiving fuel. Simply run it through the car or blend it in with "better" fuel. Just my two cents. [/QUOTE]
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