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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
The Distillery
Winter Storage E85 Terminator
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<blockquote data-quote="InvisibleBlade" data-source="post: 15460161" data-attributes="member: 28556"><p>My tuner told me to have less in the tank so as to attract less moisture and have less "bad gas" to use up before fresh. But at the same time you should fill it up as others have said why. IDK, I've done both, never had any issues. I've just always put in E85 Stabil or Lucas E85 stabilizer and always drove easy through the first fresh tank in the spring.</p><p></p><p>It seems that most here favor filling it full.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InvisibleBlade, post: 15460161, member: 28556"] My tuner told me to have less in the tank so as to attract less moisture and have less "bad gas" to use up before fresh. But at the same time you should fill it up as others have said why. IDK, I've done both, never had any issues. I've just always put in E85 Stabil or Lucas E85 stabilizer and always drove easy through the first fresh tank in the spring. It seems that most here favor filling it full. [/QUOTE]
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