L59/ flex fuel
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Differences wont matter once you remove all the plastic components that are usually harmed by high concentrations of ethanol, methanol and alcohol. The plastic and rubber that are used for flex fuel are resistant to those types of fuels, we ditch all of that stuff wen we swap to out alloy intakes.
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Differences wont matter once you remove all the plastic components that are usually harmed by high concentrations of ethanol, methanol and alcohol. The plastic and rubber that are used for flex fuel are resistant to those types of fuels, we ditch all of that stuff wen we swap to out alloy intakes.
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[QUOTE=ZONES89RS;14407591]It is not a big deal to run ethanol if your fuel lines and pump are set up for it.[/QUi
i already have 10 an fuel hose and 250 gph holley fuel pump only need the fuel block but a will trie a ver pasa
i already have 10 an fuel hose and 250 gph holley fuel pump only need the fuel block but a will trie a ver pasa