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Old 07-03-2008, 12:26 AM   #13 (permalink)
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Quote: Originally Posted by jeremy hall View Post
the reason your pump failed is cause your running e85 (85%ethanol, 15%gas). ethanol is very corrosive. i posted a reply on someone Else's tread yesterday about the same thing. ya its 104-105 octane and cheaper, but u dont have a flexfuel or ethanol vehicle. see materials such as certain types of metals and rubber, dont do well with ethanol, they corrode or deteriorate, which in your case, well u found out.

I was looking for people who have run E85. The only one who has responded has run E85 for over a year with no problems. I talked to AGP and they said they know people who have run E85 with no problems. I've talked to local tuners also, and they haven't had any problems. Also, I'm not running pure E85. Do you have a failed pump due to E85 or have you seen an example of it? If not, thanks for the lovely input.
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