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Will do, dropped her off this morning. Will have her back by or before Friday. Can't go e85 yet cause there are no gas stations in the city with e85. Closes one is 30mins away. So they're going to upgrade the fuel system and tune it for 93. If I move or e85 becomes more available I can get it retuned then. (Aeromotive 340lph fuel pump, deatschwerk's 630cc injectors, BBK high-flow fuel rails, engine bay fuel line, motor mounts, and o2 sensors) hoping for some decent numbers. 

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12 hours ago, 64 kiwi boni said:

What’s this e85 fuel ?? 

Somebody thought it was a good idea to add corn to our gas.  :(  It does have benefits, but also the leading cause of fuel system destruction in the older cars. Also very hard on moving parts that are not made to stand up to basicly brake clean in your cyls, rings, valves.  Does help keep clean from buildup and runs cooler with most everything turbocharged anymore. 

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13 hours ago, 64 kiwi boni said:

What’s this e85 fuel ?? 

Simply put 85% ethanol and 15% gasoline blend. It's an alternative fuel available to cars that can detect and run it. Several manufacturers offer drivetrains that can run 87-93 gas or e85. Most gas in the US is between 5-10% ethanol (e5 or e10). The government is trying to push e15 down our throats but all the major car manufacturers are saying the cars are not designed to run it and will void all the warranties and damage the drivetrains.

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