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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
The Distillery
putting a "splash" of e85 in with a tank of 93?
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<blockquote data-quote="KrisR" data-source="post: 13680368" data-attributes="member: 151707"><p>It worked/works well in mine. I guess I would say 'your results may vary', but it's worth a shot. I started with about a 20% E85 mix. I tried around 30% and didn't see any benefit over the 20% mix so I usually just splash in 3 gallons or so. This is especially useful when you stop at a gas station that only has 91 octane premium. In that case I usually put 4 gallons of E85 in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KrisR, post: 13680368, member: 151707"] It worked/works well in mine. I guess I would say 'your results may vary', but it's worth a shot. I started with about a 20% E85 mix. I tried around 30% and didn't see any benefit over the 20% mix so I usually just splash in 3 gallons or so. This is especially useful when you stop at a gas station that only has 91 octane premium. In that case I usually put 4 gallons of E85 in. [/QUOTE]
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