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E85 in cooler temps equals cylinder misfires
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<blockquote data-quote="redfire03 svt" data-source="post: 12657188" data-attributes="member: 20732"><p>Any of you E85 guys that drive in cooler temps having cylinder misfire issues? Given I am in a E55, this is my first winter with the car on E85, and have noticed two distinct things, first the car hates to start with temps below 50*, and second multiple cylinder misfires.</p><p></p><p>The misfires occur right after the car was cold started and cruising out the neighborhood. Any one have any input or experience with this scenario? </p><p></p><p>Seems like E85 and cold weather are not friends, are misfires possible because the car and fuel is so cold. BTW, I also have meth on my E55 but obvisouly it was not spraying when this occured.</p><p></p><p>Any help would be appreciated:bored:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="redfire03 svt, post: 12657188, member: 20732"] Any of you E85 guys that drive in cooler temps having cylinder misfire issues? Given I am in a E55, this is my first winter with the car on E85, and have noticed two distinct things, first the car hates to start with temps below 50*, and second multiple cylinder misfires. The misfires occur right after the car was cold started and cruising out the neighborhood. Any one have any input or experience with this scenario? Seems like E85 and cold weather are not friends, are misfires possible because the car and fuel is so cold. BTW, I also have meth on my E55 but obvisouly it was not spraying when this occured. Any help would be appreciated:bored: [/QUOTE]
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