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Originally Posted by ka-t_240
Wait, owning a E85 map = non compliance?
Isn't that like saying if I have set of a7s on my trailer, I can get dq'd from stx? Or if we bring the 2 car trailer and the other car is on e85, my car can get dq'd?
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I don't disagree with the sentiment, but it's a rule due to how "easy" the sensor or Map Change can be taken advantage of. Of course, this ignores the fact that your fuel can be tested for octane and ethanol content at anytime per 3.6.A and the fact that any experienced corner worker should be able to smell the corn fuel as the car passes by.
Only you know the maps to your car. If you don't want to make an issue out of it, just don't really discuss it.