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Re: Tried E85 - report
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Posted by paul on November 01, 2005 at 19:49:00 from (66.44.137.155):
In Reply to: Re: Tried E85 - report posted by Mike(inWisc.) on November 01, 2005 at 18:40:37:
I would agree. E10 is mandated in all of MN gasoline for so long, it is the standard, don't realize some of you are still able to get straight gasoline yet. E10 is accepted by all car manufaturers now. MN is trying to up that to E20 in several years, the manufaturers are balking at that. E85 is for special vehicles that will specifically say they can use E85. The manual will mention it specifically, and I believe near the fuel cap it mentions it as well. With the poor fuel milage, it is likely your engine is not compensating properly for the E85. While milage is lower with E85, it shouldn't be quite that big a hit. --->Paul
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