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Bubba B.S. story Re: E-85
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Posted by buickanddeere on May 23, 2006 at 07:34:43 from (216.183.151.102):
In Reply to: Re: E-85 posted by Mike M on May 23, 2006 at 04:41:23:
The draining of the fuel and replacing with gasoline to reset the computer story. Is just a techs either guessing instead of troubleshooting. Or the shop & tech suckering a larger bill from the customer. E-85 can be a bit ugly when starting in cold weather as alcohol doesn't vaporize into a flamable vapour worth a darn. only 15% of the mix being the easier to vaporize gasoline isn't very much in the big picture. Plug the block heater in for a couple of hours and she will fire right up. The other thing is the injectors maybe partly plugged and not spraying a mist which is easier to vapourize. E-85 will scrub loose any goo,glop & dirt loose and it will end up at the injector orfices.
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