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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
The Distillery
tuning e85 in winter?
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<blockquote data-quote="nonliberal" data-source="post: 13567528" data-attributes="member: 152487"><p>My tuner and I decided it's best to run 93 octane in the winter since it's hard to get traction with cold streets and tires in the winter anyway.</p><p></p><p>Then just switch back over to e85 in the spring. It's saves a lot of hassle and more than doubles my fuel milage in the winter since I average 12 mpg on E85 and 28mpg on 93.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nonliberal, post: 13567528, member: 152487"] My tuner and I decided it's best to run 93 octane in the winter since it's hard to get traction with cold streets and tires in the winter anyway. Then just switch back over to e85 in the spring. It's saves a lot of hassle and more than doubles my fuel milage in the winter since I average 12 mpg on E85 and 28mpg on 93. [/QUOTE]
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