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I switched to E85 and love it.Once you get the carb right you can leave it alone. Why some of you guys want to screw with mixing your own combanation of fuel is beyound me.To hit the right jetting and right air bleeds and keep the mix the same everytime would be hard. Go all the way or stay with gas and pay the 4 to 7 dollar a gallon mix fuel.




... basically you would be down blending straight
E-85... remember E-85 starts out as E-100(not really,
its E-99 or its booze) and they add a small amount
of gas(15%).... it would take some high octane to
increase the currant level... and it would be more
costly than the straight E-85 and you still wouldnt
know what jetting and bleeds....... JMO