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Help E85 guru's! Nasty looking runners on E85?
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<blockquote data-quote="Turbo98" data-source="post: 13356249" data-attributes="member: 39787"><p>That looks like the E85 black goo. It precipitates at the injectors forward so you won't see it in the fuel filter. It's a result of a reaction with an additive in the low grade fuel that is mixed with the Ethanol. The solution is to run a tank of 93 pump gas every now and then. Better check the injector tips too. Usually they get really gummed up and can cause issues.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Turbo98, post: 13356249, member: 39787"] That looks like the E85 black goo. It precipitates at the injectors forward so you won't see it in the fuel filter. It's a result of a reaction with an additive in the low grade fuel that is mixed with the Ethanol. The solution is to run a tank of 93 pump gas every now and then. Better check the injector tips too. Usually they get really gummed up and can cause issues. [/QUOTE]
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