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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
The Distillery
Do you test your fuel every fillup?
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<blockquote data-quote="65fastback2+2" data-source="post: 13438721" data-attributes="member: 58051"><p>how about show me multiple cases where someone has a messed up motor from e85 not being checked?</p><p></p><p>the stuff is so ridiculously detonation resistant. Not to mention, after 60% alcohol the benefit drops off almost to nothing. in other words, e60 or e90 should, for all intents and purposes, offer the same detonation protection.</p><p></p><p>further more, "bad" e85 means you'll just run rich...coupled with the fact you will have LESS oxygenated parts of fuel means even richer. You might be down on power...but the chances of you blowing anything up are next to none.</p><p></p><p>the more important thing to worry about is being tuned on e85 and then getting e95...but even then...you're talking an afr swing of a couple tenths of a point leaner. e85 will handle that without issue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="65fastback2+2, post: 13438721, member: 58051"] how about show me multiple cases where someone has a messed up motor from e85 not being checked? the stuff is so ridiculously detonation resistant. Not to mention, after 60% alcohol the benefit drops off almost to nothing. in other words, e60 or e90 should, for all intents and purposes, offer the same detonation protection. further more, "bad" e85 means you'll just run rich...coupled with the fact you will have LESS oxygenated parts of fuel means even richer. You might be down on power...but the chances of you blowing anything up are next to none. the more important thing to worry about is being tuned on e85 and then getting e95...but even then...you're talking an afr swing of a couple tenths of a point leaner. e85 will handle that without issue. [/QUOTE]
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