mustang_guy
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See my edit. You beat me. Not all engines are that tough. While the coyote is extra tough since the testing in the f150 made the mustang benefit from it. Get back to me when you see 200k flex fuel f150s. i havent seen any yet. Also im not saying the engine is going to fail. Im just saying it will definitely shorten the engine life span nicely. Also most cars arent toyota tough and can see that following the manufacturers recommendations without any issues. E85 or not. Cars turn to junk much sooner. Partly due to service intervals.I would have to agree with everything you said, and can't argue it. But I do know people that have exceeded 200k+miles on cars and trucks following the factory maintenance intervals and recommendations.
Ive torn enough e85 engines for friends that didnt use better oil and its wear was apparent.
Back on topic! If youd like to discuss oil more pm me
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