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E85 eating main bearings???
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<blockquote data-quote="bambinov8" data-source="post: 11401275" data-attributes="member: 68126"><p>Finding out abt e85 breaking down the oil fast because of the acids it produces is really a concern now for me since I run that fuel and my car made good power with it.Talked to an amsoil rep and he said I need a high TBN oil of 12.1 and is good at neutralizing acids from fuels that produces high amounts of acids .He also mentioned that I make sure I use at least a TBN of 10 and change oil every 1500miles ????? For those that want to know what TBN means , is 'total base number' which is a measure of lubricants reserve alkalinity , and determines how effective the controls of the acids formed will be during combustion process ..The higher the TBN , the more effective it is in suspending wear - causing contaminants and reducing the corrosive effect of acids ..Sorry for not doing paragraphs guys , typing from my celphone ..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bambinov8, post: 11401275, member: 68126"] Finding out abt e85 breaking down the oil fast because of the acids it produces is really a concern now for me since I run that fuel and my car made good power with it.Talked to an amsoil rep and he said I need a high TBN oil of 12.1 and is good at neutralizing acids from fuels that produces high amounts of acids .He also mentioned that I make sure I use at least a TBN of 10 and change oil every 1500miles ????? For those that want to know what TBN means , is 'total base number' which is a measure of lubricants reserve alkalinity , and determines how effective the controls of the acids formed will be during combustion process ..The higher the TBN , the more effective it is in suspending wear - causing contaminants and reducing the corrosive effect of acids ..Sorry for not doing paragraphs guys , typing from my celphone .. [/QUOTE]
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