Posted by jonny2006 on July 26, 2008 at 03:01:44 from (67.142.130.23):
In Reply to: e85 use it posted by jonnny2006 on July 18, 2008 at 03:31:24:
i have a 2001 ford windstar. i have been running e85 in in now with no troubles what so ever. but when we go on a road trip say 100 miles one way with 7 people in the car i will put 5 gals of e10 in and 20 gals of e85 in. 7 large americans (including myself 228 lbs) weight down my van so i need all the btu's i can get. I also herd that blending 10% diesel fuel with it will can make up almost all the milage lost from using straight e85. plus it lubes the upper engine some. i'm gonna have to try it. but the main idea is to use the least amount of oil possibel. i also use synthetic oil, And i have noticed i can go longer between oil changes. i only change the oil when it looks dirty or every 20,000 miles which ever comes first. I avarage 18 with e10 and 15 to 16 with straight e85. but i herd adding 10 diesel can get you back up to almost normal. I run it in my tractors and they just love it. i hade to adjust the timing and fuel jet.
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