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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
The Distillery
E85 on Stock 4.6 3v setup?
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<blockquote data-quote="rrpederson" data-source="post: 11795104" data-attributes="member: 36898"><p>Well I don't know about it being just placebo. I could tell when I made the switch from 93 to E-85 right away. The idle of my car was so much smoother. Also, and this may be my imagination, but it seemed like the cruise control would run smoother. No sudden/ jerky acceleration to catch up the the speed I set. I think it's just the higher octane in it that gives this impression. If yo want to run E-85, knowing that it's not for any power gains then it's your money to waste. As far as the long term effect on your fuel system, I don't believe that it will harm anything. I'm no expert but I did some research before going to this fuel and found that there isn't enough negative stuff about E-85 to not run it. Your pumps and injectors will take the added load on them just fine. That's just my opinion.</p><p></p><p>Richie</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rrpederson, post: 11795104, member: 36898"] Well I don't know about it being just placebo. I could tell when I made the switch from 93 to E-85 right away. The idle of my car was so much smoother. Also, and this may be my imagination, but it seemed like the cruise control would run smoother. No sudden/ jerky acceleration to catch up the the speed I set. I think it's just the higher octane in it that gives this impression. If yo want to run E-85, knowing that it's not for any power gains then it's your money to waste. As far as the long term effect on your fuel system, I don't believe that it will harm anything. I'm no expert but I did some research before going to this fuel and found that there isn't enough negative stuff about E-85 to not run it. Your pumps and injectors will take the added load on them just fine. That's just my opinion. Richie [/QUOTE]
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