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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
The Distillery
E85 vs c16
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<blockquote data-quote="Turbo98" data-source="post: 10981628" data-attributes="member: 39787"><p>E85 is a great fuel for ANY engine. People are wondering if it will work in this car or that, etc. Just set it up and run it. It will make more power, period. I don't understand the skepticism at this point. I challenge anybody to find somebody who has detonated it. Heck, we ran over 20 PSI and ran the timing up past MBT and it lost power so we backed it back down to 20*. No detonation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Turbo98, post: 10981628, member: 39787"] E85 is a great fuel for ANY engine. People are wondering if it will work in this car or that, etc. Just set it up and run it. It will make more power, period. I don't understand the skepticism at this point. I challenge anybody to find somebody who has detonated it. Heck, we ran over 20 PSI and ran the timing up past MBT and it lost power so we backed it back down to 20*. No detonation. [/QUOTE]
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