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Old 09-17-2015, 09:59 AM   #706 (permalink)
njobe89
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Originally Posted by Leingod View Post
e85 is the way to go. A nice 50/50 blend mixed with 93 and a solid tune will tremendously add more feeling and connection with the car. I wish i could run it here. Closest e85 station is an hr away. And the stuff is cheap!
only thing i got from reading is that e85 is not regulated by the gov so sometimes it can be e70. which in the end will mess with the car because it would be tuned for e85 and not e70. also read that it may corrode some lines, but some say that's not true.

as far the gas station, there are a couple 15-30 min from where i live, which i drive by almost every day to work, so i'm not worried about that.

would be nice if there could be a map switch from 93 to e85. wonder if i would have to switch to ecutek or could keep uprev.
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