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MMR identifies a new problem with E-85/racefuel softening the secondary chain guides
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<blockquote data-quote="Tron84" data-source="post: 14811012" data-attributes="member: 162166"><p>What I don't understand is that the "claim" is that the 5.0 motor was not designed to run E85 but the f150 5.0 with the same internals is designed to run E85. Somehow the mustang 5.0 is going to suffer from this but not the f150. </p><p>I could see issues happening on a car that is never maintained while running e85 or one that is constantly ran without getting up to operating temp to burn out the fuel from the oil. </p><p></p><p>How about instead of soaking a guide in 100% ethanol you soak it in motor oil with like 1 drop of e85 mixed in to simulate real world conditions? I mean who is using e85 for motor oil?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tron84, post: 14811012, member: 162166"] What I don't understand is that the "claim" is that the 5.0 motor was not designed to run E85 but the f150 5.0 with the same internals is designed to run E85. Somehow the mustang 5.0 is going to suffer from this but not the f150. I could see issues happening on a car that is never maintained while running e85 or one that is constantly ran without getting up to operating temp to burn out the fuel from the oil. How about instead of soaking a guide in 100% ethanol you soak it in motor oil with like 1 drop of e85 mixed in to simulate real world conditions? I mean who is using e85 for motor oil? [/QUOTE]
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