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E85 What you Need To Know!
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<blockquote data-quote="Fabman302" data-source="post: 13839752" data-attributes="member: 96517"><p>Question:</p><p>Since e85 varies from station to station and time of year, what is the impact of this change on a vehicle with high boost and lots of timing? Mine was tuned with an ethanol content of around 79/80% but mostly what I am finding now is much lower than that. Am I risking my motor? What if I buy race e85 that really is 85%? Is that going to run leaner than what my motor was tuned for? Since ethanol is cut with gasoline, will the lower ethanol content/higher gasoline percentage fuels tend to detonate sooner? </p><p>Thanks for any input.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fabman302, post: 13839752, member: 96517"] Question: Since e85 varies from station to station and time of year, what is the impact of this change on a vehicle with high boost and lots of timing? Mine was tuned with an ethanol content of around 79/80% but mostly what I am finding now is much lower than that. Am I risking my motor? What if I buy race e85 that really is 85%? Is that going to run leaner than what my motor was tuned for? Since ethanol is cut with gasoline, will the lower ethanol content/higher gasoline percentage fuels tend to detonate sooner? Thanks for any input. [/QUOTE]
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