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  • Member For: 16y 3m 16d
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If kept in a sealed container in a dark cool place e85 will last years without losing octane.

Has to be sealed! No moisture at all can get in. As E85 is water soluble if moisture or water gets in it, it will go bad over time.

E85 FTW!

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44 gallon drum= 176 litres= 3 tanks= 3 weeks.

doubt it'll go off in 3 weeks? :roflmbo:

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that's MISTER shirly bobbins to you.... :bukkake:

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Doesn't the ethanol attack the fuel lines, seals etc in cars that are not designed to run it? I don't think it would be good to run it all the time. How long have you been running it for JET???

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not long in comparison to some but its the older rubber lines it f*cks up the newer stuff is better material and can cope with it well e85 has been used by our tuner for a long time and all the r&d has proven it safe for our cars :roflmbo:

when blokes decide to use it on old cars with long rubber lines and older brittle stuff yes it will rip it apart quickley but if your going to use such a fuel u would obviously do the reserch first :beerchug:

and scotty ull only get the mister title when u come play with the boys :leghump:

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