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<blockquote data-quote="Nuked" data-source="post: 10603932" data-attributes="member: 65097"><p>Yes tanks are e85 compatible. Thats actually what he runs in his drag car, e85 (actually the higher octance E stuff) + tank you see above. </p><p></p><p>I asked him about doing stuff in chrom-moly as well. He said he could make it (suspension stuff) out of whatever, although he doesnt recomend the chrom-moly for street use. Something about it becoming brittle over time. </p><p></p><p>I am not sure what his warranty policies are, although I am pretty positive he has some. The guy is very strict on quality and detail. Nothing leaves his shop unless he is 100% satisfied with it. </p><p></p><p>Forgot to mention we will probably do a nice catch can setup. He makes some very nice ones and its something we have discussed. Thats further down the line on the priority list however. </p><p></p><p>SQ</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nuked, post: 10603932, member: 65097"] Yes tanks are e85 compatible. Thats actually what he runs in his drag car, e85 (actually the higher octance E stuff) + tank you see above. I asked him about doing stuff in chrom-moly as well. He said he could make it (suspension stuff) out of whatever, although he doesnt recomend the chrom-moly for street use. Something about it becoming brittle over time. I am not sure what his warranty policies are, although I am pretty positive he has some. The guy is very strict on quality and detail. Nothing leaves his shop unless he is 100% satisfied with it. Forgot to mention we will probably do a nice catch can setup. He makes some very nice ones and its something we have discussed. Thats further down the line on the priority list however. SQ [/QUOTE]
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