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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: 10306560" data-attributes="member: 11520"><p>Yes, you're most likely right, they do use some different parts (some the same too) so its a possibility that some part(s) on the mustangs may not be compatible with e85. </p><p>Basically what i was looking for is, if they didnt change anything when they first started offering the flex fuel option and currently dont have any different parts so to speak for them now that was enough to convince me, for the most part, that what already came in the vehicle was probably already compatible for e85, meaning no changes made, no extra or different parts needed for that option.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WS6JJP, post: 10306560, member: 11520"] Yes, you're most likely right, they do use some different parts (some the same too) so its a possibility that some part(s) on the mustangs may not be compatible with e85. Basically what i was looking for is, if they didnt change anything when they first started offering the flex fuel option and currently dont have any different parts so to speak for them now that was enough to convince me, for the most part, that what already came in the vehicle was probably already compatible for e85, meaning no changes made, no extra or different parts needed for that option. [/QUOTE]
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