Thinking about converting over to E10
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Thinking about converting over to E10
A bunch of E10 stations are popping up all over around me, so I'm considering switching to it. What is involved in it? Will my walbro 255lph pump and 32lb injectors suffice? Any other help or write ups are much appreciated.
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You do know that most stations can put up to 10% eth. in their gasoline right? That IS E10. you should be fine stoich for E10 is ~14.13 though. A adjusted tune for your closed loop functions could help.
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With that mighty E10...you'll need...See long list below;
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And I think there is some more needed.... Maybe someone on here more knowledgeable about using pump gas will chime in to help...
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And I think there is some more needed.... Maybe someone on here more knowledgeable about using pump gas will chime in to help...
Jim
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i live in ohio and everything around here is "e10", i thought everywhere was like this, im surprised its just now getting in to Florida... no you wont have any problems, you may notice a little drop in mpg but nothing serious
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all the gas stations around me for the last 2-3 years have had 10% ethanol, but now the intrawebz and news are saying that they're gonna go to 15% and kill all of our motors, oh my gawd.