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The Distillery
putting a "splash" of e85 in with a tank of 93?
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<blockquote data-quote="ctgreddy" data-source="post: 13677018" data-attributes="member: 122280"><p>I've been hearing of a few people doing this as of late. Basically a full tank of 93 with a gallon of e85. Saposedly it just helps resist detonation. Is there any truth to this? I know e85 is a much better fuel in terms of resisting detonation then 93, but would just a gallon with lets say 10 gallons of gas be enough to actually help any? Next summer I plan on changing the fuel system and making the switch to e85, but in the winter months/spring I'm going to start tuning my car myself. And if this actually works I'd start putting some in when I plan on messing with nitrous just to make it a little more safe since it's all on me now. So is this something that has some truth to it?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ctgreddy, post: 13677018, member: 122280"] I've been hearing of a few people doing this as of late. Basically a full tank of 93 with a gallon of e85. Saposedly it just helps resist detonation. Is there any truth to this? I know e85 is a much better fuel in terms of resisting detonation then 93, but would just a gallon with lets say 10 gallons of gas be enough to actually help any? Next summer I plan on changing the fuel system and making the switch to e85, but in the winter months/spring I'm going to start tuning my car myself. And if this actually works I'd start putting some in when I plan on messing with nitrous just to make it a little more safe since it's all on me now. So is this something that has some truth to it? [/QUOTE]
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