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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
The Distillery
E85 life span?
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<blockquote data-quote="Stage 4.6" data-source="post: 16617091" data-attributes="member: 113798"><p>This is my second winter since I converted to E, this past winter we had some extremely brutal weather, and the longest I went with out starting the car (6 weeks). I must say I was a bit nervous, my garage is pretty cold, I went out and started it on a 8 degree day and to my amazement It fired up with no problem, maybe slightly longer cranking but that was expected. There was no snow on the grown so I took her out for about 15 minute drive to the local grocery store and ran great! </p><p></p><p>I just recently checked the fuel filter and it was surprisingly clean, I did some spark plugs replacements and they look great, like didn't need replacement.</p><p></p><p>One thing that did concern me "some one mentioned previously", When I pulled the oil cap I had a little milky substance.</p><p></p><p>Only real preventive measures I took was to store her on a full tank.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stage 4.6, post: 16617091, member: 113798"] This is my second winter since I converted to E, this past winter we had some extremely brutal weather, and the longest I went with out starting the car (6 weeks). I must say I was a bit nervous, my garage is pretty cold, I went out and started it on a 8 degree day and to my amazement It fired up with no problem, maybe slightly longer cranking but that was expected. There was no snow on the grown so I took her out for about 15 minute drive to the local grocery store and ran great! I just recently checked the fuel filter and it was surprisingly clean, I did some spark plugs replacements and they look great, like didn't need replacement. One thing that did concern me "some one mentioned previously", When I pulled the oil cap I had a little milky substance. Only real preventive measures I took was to store her on a full tank. [/QUOTE]
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