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93 on the race tune, but on the daily tune I'll run 87 or 89 depending on the time of year.
I also make sure to run e10. It's easier here in Texas because almost everywhere runs it now, but it's a lot cleaner for your fuel system, among other less pronounced benefits. The MPGs are a few percent lower, but most people wouldn't even notice it.
i go back and forth from 89 to 87, but i also don't use crap gas. i'll drive past arco and no-name places to go to QT or Shell.
I can't say I have any documentation on me right now, but it's a helluva lot better than MTBE or any of the other octane additives they use in 100% gas.Dubstep: is there anything out there information wise. That shows or proves that E10 gasoline runs and burns a lot cleaner than 100% gasoline?
I have seen actual pictures of a fuel system that has been run over 80,000 miles with E85 gasoline. The injector tips the valves the top of the Pistons were totally spotless. So I know that he 85 burns very very clean
I have heard a few owners talk about E10 burning cleaner but I never have actual seen proof.
While true, there hasn't been non alcohol resistant rubber in fuel systems in years.I've heard alcohol absorbs a lot of water plus it's very corrosive and breaks down any rubber it touches
I've heard alcohol absorbs a lot of water plus it's very corrosive and breaks down any rubber it touches
While true, there hasn't been non alcohol resistant rubber in fuel systems in years.
Dubstep: is there anything out there information wise. That shows or proves that E10 gasoline runs and burns a lot cleaner than 100% gasoline?
I have seen actual pictures of a fuel system that has been run over 80,000 miles with E85 gasoline. The injector tips the valves the top of the Pistons were totally spotless. So I know that he 85 burns very very clean
I have heard a few owners talk about E10 burning cleaner but I never have actual seen proof.
This has been my thoughts as well! Just because I push a selected button at the pump--->Do I actually Trust that I am getting that selected Octane that I am paying for? How many gallons are still in the pump from the previous buyer {Different Octane} that I am actually paying for that is Not My Selected Octane? It would be nice just to have 2 Octane selections again... Unleaded and Super Unleaded...
Years ago Super Unleaded was dyed Red! If you used a clear inline fuel filter-->You could actually see that you were running premium...