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The Distillery
E85 on a very rarely driven cobra?
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<blockquote data-quote="04sleeper" data-source="post: 11531370" data-attributes="member: 34911"><p>What does the computer have to do with leaving E85 in your tank?</p><p></p><p></p><p>Is that in the manual on a FlexFuel car? No. There are plenty of cars up North that don't even drive their cars all winter and they are fine. Again, not an issue. </p><p></p><p></p><p>If you mean that the "Ethanol" IN the gasoline Is "Hygroscopic", then yes, you would be correct. But there is not much difference in FlexFuel cars actual fuel systems other than an Ethanol sensor that tells the tune how to properly achieve stoich. That has nothing to do with keeping moisture out of the fuel. </p><p></p><p></p><p>I agree I do know better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="04sleeper, post: 11531370, member: 34911"] What does the computer have to do with leaving E85 in your tank? Is that in the manual on a FlexFuel car? No. There are plenty of cars up North that don't even drive their cars all winter and they are fine. Again, not an issue. If you mean that the "Ethanol" IN the gasoline Is "Hygroscopic", then yes, you would be correct. But there is not much difference in FlexFuel cars actual fuel systems other than an Ethanol sensor that tells the tune how to properly achieve stoich. That has nothing to do with keeping moisture out of the fuel. I agree I do know better. [/QUOTE]
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