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Just to give everybody an update. My car was towed to a shop. I tried putting injector cleaner in it but it didn't do anything.
The shop siphoned out the remaining e85 out of my tank, they put in some gas, and it started fine the very next day. I have no clue what the exact problem is. My mechanic claims it could of been some water in the fuel system that froze. But he is not 100% certain.
Moto-East did e-mail me and i told them about my issue. I've also been in contact with Omega Fuels. Omega fuels asked me for a sample of the fuel, but unfortunately it was already siphoned out. Omega fuels said their pumps are all new. They don't have any water in their e85 winter blend. Omega fuels says it could be the flex fuel sensor or the injectors.
My mechanic inspected my injectors today and found no problem, no "gunk" or anything. Nothing wrong with my fuel system. Tomorrow i told my mechanic to take a container and get e85 from Omega fuels and put only e85 in, to see if it starts. If it doesn't start. then perhaps it's a problem with the flex fuel sensor.
Which brings up Moto-East. I did get an email form Michael on March 15th and i explained to him the situation. Moto-east just says not to use e85 in the winter period due to the cold starts. But not being able to start at all? Totally weird. Moto-east claims it could be the injectors, but i've already ruled that out.
I hope i can get to the bottom of this issue already because this experience has been a nightmare. It's either the flex fuel sensor, or something else.
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