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Old 10-27-2020, 07:12 PM   #9
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Welp. Fuel pump failed from poor fuel quality. Guess it wasn't a bad batch, but a consistent flow of bad E85. It would've been nice to know this before the engine cut off during rush hour on the interstate.

The warning signs were obvious enough, as the engine started stuttering every now and then for the last 500 or so miles, so no one to blame but myself.

Word to the wise (or at least wiser than me): If there's only one E85 station in your state, they don't have an incentive to source fuel from a quality provider.
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