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Post by crpautoandfab on Dec 4, 2008 23:06:01 GMT -5
Heath what are the major difference between the winter and summer grades of E85? How does it affect performance?
Andy
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Post by Heath Daniel on Dec 5, 2008 12:38:48 GMT -5
Andy, around here we haven't found any difference. It seems to be all E85 all the time. I think the big variations in blends are only in the "colder" states and at a time when they aren't racing anyway. As you know we have been racing on E85 for 3 years. We have bought it at all different times of the year and from a lot of different stations around here and haven't seen any variation. It's really a non issue. I sell a simple fuel tester if you are concerned about it and if you find any differences pass it along so we can let others know. Thanks.
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Post by crpautoandfab on Dec 5, 2008 21:57:43 GMT -5
Thats good to know.. I think I'll get one of those testers when I do the conversion.
one more thing.. Where are you located?
Andy
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Post by Heath Daniel on Dec 8, 2008 17:33:55 GMT -5
Andy I live in Matthews, NC you might as well say Charlotte. I'm really looking forward to working with you and your guys with this deal. I too am curious about just how fast we can get the 4.6 moving on E85.
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Post by Shannon Clark on Dec 16, 2008 14:57:44 GMT -5
Here is some info that I have found on the web. Hope it helps www.e85mustangs.com/regions123.htmlAny info on the tester? I have a street car/drag car that I have converted to e85.
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Post by Heath Daniel on Dec 16, 2008 16:36:25 GMT -5
I just this minute emailed the supplier about the testers. Should know something soon.
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Post by danny on Dec 21, 2008 22:11:59 GMT -5
please let us know were we can get these testers,,,thanks
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