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The Distillery
Little Extra E85 in the trunk?
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<blockquote data-quote="boost4me" data-source="post: 13707243" data-attributes="member: 135005"><p>I was thinking about making a 91 or 93 Unleaded Tune, just for long trips when I go out of my comfort zone for getting E85. Of course I would have to plan in advance and pump the tank out to empty and then fill it up with unleaded. </p><p></p><p>However, lets say you were on a long trip and got yourself in a near out of gas situation and you pull into a gas only station, you could hook up a fuel pressure gauge hose, let it idle for 15-30 minutes and dump the remaining E85 into a little 5 gallon jug until it stalls out... then load your gasoline tune and fill up with unleaded. </p><p></p><p>There is also a pretty cool app for iPhone and probably Android, called Flex Fuel Station Locator.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="boost4me, post: 13707243, member: 135005"] I was thinking about making a 91 or 93 Unleaded Tune, just for long trips when I go out of my comfort zone for getting E85. Of course I would have to plan in advance and pump the tank out to empty and then fill it up with unleaded. However, lets say you were on a long trip and got yourself in a near out of gas situation and you pull into a gas only station, you could hook up a fuel pressure gauge hose, let it idle for 15-30 minutes and dump the remaining E85 into a little 5 gallon jug until it stalls out... then load your gasoline tune and fill up with unleaded. There is also a pretty cool app for iPhone and probably Android, called Flex Fuel Station Locator. [/QUOTE]
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