Posted by ChadS on March 05, 2009 at 06:47:10 from (4.224.78.34):
In Reply to: Re: E85 posted by IH fan on March 05, 2009 at 02:48:37:
Did anybody forget to reset your computers in your autos before making the switch??? Makes a big difference if the computer reconizes it right off the bat than to dribble it in and watch the milage drop cuase it thinks its still running on gasoline. The computers are self learning,, but we got to help em out too to start the learning curve to get the best results.
Ran 50/50 in a 360 Dodge ram, lost milage. Reset the computer by unhooking the battery for a half hour, then with my code scanner, erased any codes that was present, (if any)Then, started again. I still ost milage from gas, but it was only half as much this time. So it does make a difference if you know what to do or try. JMHO. If you dont like Ethanol,,,, quit drinking now. ChadS
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