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Old 01-05-2016, 11:48 AM   #27
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Originally Posted by Packofcrows View Post
Yeah, 85 tune is all you need. I ran it for a little over a month and a half. Only down side is I had to drive 40+ miles to refill. MPG was lost by about 8-10 (city/hwy mix) and I just got sick of the drive+$4.17/gallon.

It was fun while it lasted.

I got my e85 stuff from Visconti. Bought it from a member here for a little less than $700.
eww Visconti lol, have you caught fire yet?


to OP I say supercharge the bitch and forget about the rest, e85 is all fine and dandy but for many (including myself), the cost of running e85 (distance for refuel, time taken to drive out to station with e85, plus it's actual cost) outweigh the benefits for me and within a few years would have cost nearly as much as the supercharger kit. That's just my opinion though, also e85 doesn't give you any sc whine/scream which is just sad.
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