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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
The Distillery
To go E85 or not
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<blockquote data-quote="builttodrive" data-source="post: 14965073" data-attributes="member: 167200"><p>I'm really liking the E85 since I made the switch this year. I have a lot of e85 in my area and like 20 stations in town that have it but I have found you have to map out stations if you are on a road trip. That and the fuel economy is about half from my 91 but so is the price! The lesser fuel range makes filling up come a lot more often but all in all I really like the benefits and safety factor. I also have a 91 pump tune that I could use in case of emergency and for storage during the winter months. A fuel pump tune to drain the tank and switch fuels is nice to have as well!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="builttodrive, post: 14965073, member: 167200"] I'm really liking the E85 since I made the switch this year. I have a lot of e85 in my area and like 20 stations in town that have it but I have found you have to map out stations if you are on a road trip. That and the fuel economy is about half from my 91 but so is the price! The lesser fuel range makes filling up come a lot more often but all in all I really like the benefits and safety factor. I also have a 91 pump tune that I could use in case of emergency and for storage during the winter months. A fuel pump tune to drain the tank and switch fuels is nice to have as well! [/QUOTE]
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