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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
The Distillery
Guys using E-85 Check your fuel filters!!
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<blockquote data-quote="gaspasr" data-source="post: 12616674" data-attributes="member: 126342"><p>Well my car died on me going 30mph last nite. Noticed pumps were not turning on. It was late and dark so I had car towed. Get home. Try to start the car and nothing. Waited an hour more and it started again. I was like probably something came loose? I went to bed and this am I started it but noticed fuel gauge was reading 20psi and sounded like it was going to die again. Turned it off. Checked two pump fuses and they are good. Tried to restart it and no noise from pumps again. I have just realized that the 400 walbro pumps I bought from lethal (1200hp kit) that they used to sell are not e85 compatible! My system has been used maybe 650 miles. Now I'm really confused whether all the crap in my filter was from the newly installed system (dirty tank) or the failing pumps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gaspasr, post: 12616674, member: 126342"] Well my car died on me going 30mph last nite. Noticed pumps were not turning on. It was late and dark so I had car towed. Get home. Try to start the car and nothing. Waited an hour more and it started again. I was like probably something came loose? I went to bed and this am I started it but noticed fuel gauge was reading 20psi and sounded like it was going to die again. Turned it off. Checked two pump fuses and they are good. Tried to restart it and no noise from pumps again. I have just realized that the 400 walbro pumps I bought from lethal (1200hp kit) that they used to sell are not e85 compatible! My system has been used maybe 650 miles. Now I'm really confused whether all the crap in my filter was from the newly installed system (dirty tank) or the failing pumps. [/QUOTE]
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