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posted on July 23rd, 2012 at 03:30 PM
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This has been interesting reading.
There was some good info in this article I came across also. You learn something new some days
interesting....article
MRT done a survey on fuels too..hve to fine the link
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posted on July 25th, 2012 at 08:19 PM
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I use 98 from caltex, never had a problem even when changing brands, just tune it safe, like factory ecu's.
I also have tuned the kombi on caltex e85, great fuel just treat it like alcohol, ( don't let it sit to long). I test the ethanol content from the
e85 on the gold coast it's constantly 76%. I just tested the e85 from Warwick independent station and was 94%, I checked 3 times, all the same.
I try to stay away from e10 as my old T4 use to ping every time I used it, worse than 91.
Is there a servo in Warwick with E85? I'm running E85 in my Baja, love it, but I'm limited how far I can go beacuase there aren't any Caltex's
selling E-Flex north of Newcastle. Want to bring the Baja to Warwick this year and if there's E85 there, then that reduces the amount I have to carry
in jerry cans. I'll only have to bring enough for one way!!
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1915cc's of raw power
Turbocharger
Intercooler
EFI
Crank fired Ignition
Runs E85
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