everyone needs to keep an eye on their oil while running ethanol also mine turned yellow pretty quick, just something to think about.
My oil is yellow right out of the container...
everyone needs to keep an eye on their oil while running ethanol also mine turned yellow pretty quick, just something to think about.
Yes it will. I have seen 2000 HP motors on E85.Now I am building a 472 big block with a car intake drilled and tapped for injectors with a plenum and elbow this is also a turbo car. Does e85 still work the same way?
Ford factory FlexFuel cars have the intervals for changing the oil at 3000 miles instead of 5000 miles. So it seems a little sooner is preferred.Do you have to do oil changes more frequently with E85?
As long as you have enough fuel supply you can just drain/fill and retune.Can I tune for E85 or do I have to do a conversion first? Thanks.
Ive read this whole thread however we don't have E-85 only pumps in my area.. there is an ethanol producing plant in the next county over from me.
I have been noticing that most of the bigger market gas stations have been putting stickers or signs on the pumps saying that "this fuel may contain up to 10% ethanol", so my question is will this benefit me filling up with 93 octane of course?
I am running a Whipple btw.
10% is now government mandated. They passed a law so watch it as it will now change to 15%. It does nothing but reduce emissions for gasoline. To see the full benefit you need to run 85%.