Posted by MarkB_MI on May 04, 2008 at 18:24:27 from (216.234.99.189):
In Reply to: Old Tractors E85 posted by genos on May 04, 2008 at 11:18:45:
I seriously doubt that any harm would have come from leaving the E85 in the Colorado. The main difference between Flex-Fuel and standard fuel systems is that the flex-fuel vehicles enrichen the mixture when an oxygenated fuel is detected. I think some of the fuel system components are beefed up for E85, but one tank of E85 isn't going to trash anything.
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