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The Distillery
E85 Octane Booster
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<blockquote data-quote="c6zhombre" data-source="post: 13925734" data-attributes="member: 76381"><p>This is what my issue is with your stance on this....you have absolutely zero data since you have admittedly never tested one single batch of fuel. Houston does not get winter blend E85....it has proven from testing it's summer blend all year long for the most part.....unless a mistake has been made.</p><p></p><p>You have zero data to prove you've run E45, E70 or E85. You have no concrete evidence why your a/f changed....there are several things that could contribute. My suspicion is you've run E85 almost all the time. I keep logs of what I test, I can document every fill up.</p><p></p><p>Please get the tester and help other Houston members out with what stations are consistently providing solid E85. Knowledge and tracking with a tester would be very beneficial to the Houston E85 users. :beer:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="c6zhombre, post: 13925734, member: 76381"] This is what my issue is with your stance on this....you have absolutely zero data since you have admittedly never tested one single batch of fuel. Houston does not get winter blend E85....it has proven from testing it's summer blend all year long for the most part.....unless a mistake has been made. You have zero data to prove you've run E45, E70 or E85. You have no concrete evidence why your a/f changed....there are several things that could contribute. My suspicion is you've run E85 almost all the time. I keep logs of what I test, I can document every fill up. Please get the tester and help other Houston members out with what stations are consistently providing solid E85. Knowledge and tracking with a tester would be very beneficial to the Houston E85 users. :beer: [/QUOTE]
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