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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
The Distillery
hmmm, E-85 kicked the shit out of my gt pumps and wiring
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<blockquote data-quote="WS6JJP" data-source="post: 10306522" data-attributes="member: 11520"><p>i work at Ford. All of the part changes are sent out through e-mails within the plant showing any engineering level changes and things like that. Im not an engineer myself, im a group leader and the area that im responsible for is right down from where they install the fuel lines, fuel tanks, etc. I would have seen any changes put in place when they introduced the flex fuel option on our vehicle that we build. Right now there arent any differences between any of the fuel related parts as far what the flex fuel option vehicles get and what the standard ones get, basically for what we are talking about they are the same parts (minus the sensors that determine what fuel the vehicle is running)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WS6JJP, post: 10306522, member: 11520"] i work at Ford. All of the part changes are sent out through e-mails within the plant showing any engineering level changes and things like that. Im not an engineer myself, im a group leader and the area that im responsible for is right down from where they install the fuel lines, fuel tanks, etc. I would have seen any changes put in place when they introduced the flex fuel option on our vehicle that we build. Right now there arent any differences between any of the fuel related parts as far what the flex fuel option vehicles get and what the standard ones get, basically for what we are talking about they are the same parts (minus the sensors that determine what fuel the vehicle is running) [/QUOTE]
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