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<blockquote data-quote="cj428mach" data-source="post: 14814408" data-attributes="member: 142081"><p>You'll love e85, its amazing stuff.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I get my e85 from Wichita on the north side 5 gallons at a time when me or my girlfriend is in town about once a week. I either throw it directly in the car if it'll hold it if not I put it in the drum. </p><p></p><p>If you have a full drum you can siphon it pretty easy, once you get down to about the last 1/3rd of a tank you'll have to pick the barrel up and tip it which isn't a lot of fun. I plan to buy or build a barrel cart in the future for when I'm getting low enough I can't siphon it. Malcolmv8 did have the idea of getting a cheap electric fuel pump to rig up to empty the barrel but I'm not sure if he ever tried it. </p><p></p><p>The way I look at it is e85 is so cheap if I end up having to throw it away I'm not out much. A 55 Gal drum is going to run you approx $110 to fill it and if you don't think you'll end up using it all before it goes "bad" start throwing a few gallons into your DD every tank and get rid of it. I got rid of a whole 55 gal drum that way between my other cars lol. </p><p></p><p>If you need an empty 55 gal drum let me know as we usually have plenty of them here at work. </p><p></p><p>Do you have mods that aren't in your sig? for e85 you'll need bigger pumps and the 60's aren't going to cut it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cj428mach, post: 14814408, member: 142081"] You'll love e85, its amazing stuff. I get my e85 from Wichita on the north side 5 gallons at a time when me or my girlfriend is in town about once a week. I either throw it directly in the car if it'll hold it if not I put it in the drum. If you have a full drum you can siphon it pretty easy, once you get down to about the last 1/3rd of a tank you'll have to pick the barrel up and tip it which isn't a lot of fun. I plan to buy or build a barrel cart in the future for when I'm getting low enough I can't siphon it. Malcolmv8 did have the idea of getting a cheap electric fuel pump to rig up to empty the barrel but I'm not sure if he ever tried it. The way I look at it is e85 is so cheap if I end up having to throw it away I'm not out much. A 55 Gal drum is going to run you approx $110 to fill it and if you don't think you'll end up using it all before it goes "bad" start throwing a few gallons into your DD every tank and get rid of it. I got rid of a whole 55 gal drum that way between my other cars lol. If you need an empty 55 gal drum let me know as we usually have plenty of them here at work. Do you have mods that aren't in your sig? for e85 you'll need bigger pumps and the 60's aren't going to cut it. [/QUOTE]
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