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E85 and Corrosion
So, I went with the 125rwhp package at Jannetty Racing this past summer. I’m running flex fuel now (E60) and I would like to know if it’s safe to keep the fuel in the tank over the winter. Some were saying it can corrode the fuel lines, etc. Is this true?? Also, I believe E60 is the best blend to run. Anything greater can cause damage. If I accidentally put E80 in, would I still be able to drive the car under light throttle until I’m able to get some 93 in the tank?
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I'd ask Ted on that one. Keeping E in the tank over winter is never good. But unless you can drain the entire fuel system, try driving it a bit here and there when the roads are clear. There is no need to "put it away" for winter. Its a car, needs to be driven.
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You can run greater than E60 as long as your fuel system can supply the volume…it’s not going to damage anything. Yes, you could run E100 lol! Just don’t get into boost with any mixture over what you know is safe for your cars air-fuel mixture under WOT.
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It's fine...E sits in my tank all winter for 5yrs now with no issues. I do use Lucas stabilizer as Josh mentioned as a preventative. I do that for anything that sits including my lawn equipment.
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Mine sat all last winter with a tank of e85 and Lucas stabilizer and had no issues whatsoever.
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all standard fuel is E10 so no issues...most of the fuel system is composite or nylon anyways. The rail and some of the lines are metal but no worries.
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I appreciate the information, guys! I’m going to pick up some fuel stabilizer just in case
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