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  • z31Z Offline
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    On my trip to brainerd i recorded 25.6 miles per gallon of E85.

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    86 Nissan 300zx 12.43 @ 114 Top End Dragways

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    • GrrG Offline
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      bullshit

      2006 Trailblazer SS- my DD
      2002 Camaro- built N/A LS3, Flt level 5 trans, 8.8 rear

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      • z31Z Offline
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        Wow Gary, and you bitch about other shit talkers on here.

        "through rocks in a glass house" :icon_bigsmurf:

        86 Nissan 300zx 12.43 @ 114 Top End Dragways

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          what's a "through rock" A tunnel?

          if you are running E85 in your 25+ year old stuff, you may have discovered that rubber o-rings and fuel hoses are a great fuel additive for increasing MPG.

          you should be running standalone and modern fittings in your fuel system to run E85.

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            z31;287223 wrote:
            Wow Gary, and you bitch about other shit talkers on here.

            "throw rocks in a glass house" :icon_bigsmurf:

            throw, is that better.

            86 Nissan 300zx 12.43 @ 114 Top End Dragways

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              thrash;287228 wrote:
              what's a "through rock" A tunnel?

              if you are running E85 in your 25+ year old stuff, you may have discovered that rubber o-rings and fuel hoses are a great fuel additive for increasing MPG.

              you should be running standalone and modern fittings in your fuel system to run E85.

              "if you are running E85 in your 25+ year old stuff"................

              There is no "if", I am running E85.

              " you may have discovered that rubber o-rings and fuel hoses
              are a great fuel additive for increasing MPG.".....................

              No, i don't use rubber o-rings and fuel hoses for fuel additive for increasing mpg.

              "you should be running standalone and modern fittings in your fuel system to run E85".........................

              I am not running a standalone and modern fittings in my fuel system to run E85 and never will. :icon_cheers:

              86 Nissan 300zx 12.43 @ 114 Top End Dragways

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                thrash;287228 wrote:
                what's a "through rock" A tunnel?

                if you are running E85 in your 25+ year old stuff, you may have discovered that rubber o-rings and fuel hoses are a great fuel additive for increasing MPG.

                you should be running standalone and modern fittings in your fuel system to run E85.

                lol, yeah ok

                2006 Trailblazer SS- my DD
                2002 Camaro- built N/A LS3, Flt level 5 trans, 8.8 rear

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                    thrash;287228 wrote:
                    what's a "through rock" A tunnel?

                    if you are running E85 in your 25+ year old stuff, you may have discovered that rubber o-rings and fuel hoses are a great fuel additive for increasing MPG.

                    you should be running standalone and modern fittings in your fuel system to run E85.

                    rofl........

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                      Time will tell, E85 is pretty corrosive to a lot of materials. Especially older fuel tanks.

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                        I love E85 and will never go back to gasoline on my turbo car. By the way E 85 at brainerd was $1.99 a gallon.:icon_cheers:

                        86 Nissan 300zx 12.43 @ 114 Top End Dragways

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                          it can be corrosive if you just let it sit in there. but the 15% fuel in it keeps the rubber from drying out and cracking as long as your actually running the car. as far as fuel tank material that can be a little tricky because ive seen some older cars that cant run it becuase of what they use to line the inside

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                            z31;287260 wrote:
                            I love E85 and will never go back to gasoline on my turbo car. By the way E 85 at brainerd was $1.99 a gallon.:icon_cheers:

                            I got it in DL for $1.95 last night :icon_cheers:

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                            > bubba to Cobra Rob;279451 wrote:
                            > ^ and I thought I posted some dumb shit...

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