Should I run e85
All the signs are there that my truck is cable of running e85. But for some reason I keep having second thoughts of feeling up e85 when I'm at the pump. Can somebody ease my Conscience. I guess I'm just worried about if the fuel system transitions smoothly between 87 and e85
Should you? Doubtful. E85 does have some advantages. But you'll use about 20-25% more of it. In Colorado gas is $2.07, and E-85 is $2.00. It would cost a lot more to run e-85. But, if it's hot and muggy and you're hauling a heavy load, the e-85 will run cooler and help prevent detonation.
Your call, though.
Should you? Doubtful. E85 does have some advantages. But you'll use about 20-25% more of it. In Colorado gas is $2.07, and E-85 is $2.00. It would cost a lot more to run e-85. But, if it's hot and muggy and you're hauling a heavy load, the e-85 will run cooler and help prevent detonation.
Your call, though.


