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Fuel Pump Failure FYI:
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<blockquote data-quote="dead man walkin" data-source="post: 13872064" data-attributes="member: 56071"><p>Me 32. I never said kills pumps.. I said kills fuel system. I started my career in the automotive engineering field. When I have a question I call my friends who are still in it.. simply put the fuel system parts are purchased items. When sourced from the vendor the parts were not engineered to be e85 safe. It was never a requirement from the start, so did the vendor use e85 safe materials? Is the filter e85 safe? It apparent it's not sized for it. Look at the forward thinking put into the mustang. If it was as easy as a tune and injectors to run our cars to 100,000 miles on e85 and gain 30 horse don't you think ford would have that kit? E85 can be impressive. But do it right.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dead man walkin, post: 13872064, member: 56071"] Me 32. I never said kills pumps.. I said kills fuel system. I started my career in the automotive engineering field. When I have a question I call my friends who are still in it.. simply put the fuel system parts are purchased items. When sourced from the vendor the parts were not engineered to be e85 safe. It was never a requirement from the start, so did the vendor use e85 safe materials? Is the filter e85 safe? It apparent it's not sized for it. Look at the forward thinking put into the mustang. If it was as easy as a tune and injectors to run our cars to 100,000 miles on e85 and gain 30 horse don't you think ford would have that kit? E85 can be impressive. But do it right. [/QUOTE]
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