Yes, thats looking like E78,I just tested the local gas station. Am I reading this right? approx. E-78
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I think most of E85 tunes will run fine if the ethanol content isn't terribly low (others here probably can tell you more) - otherwise you just go to a different station.May go to e85 in the future. I understand testing is essential, however, what do you do in the event that the e85 tests poorly? Is there an additive you can put in that boosts it to e85? Or just go to a different station
Run the Flex tune and you’ll be good. I stay on Flex most of the time.May go to e85 in the future. I understand testing is essential, however, what do you do in the event that the e85 tests poorly? Is there an additive you can put in that boosts it to e85? Or just go to a different station
Agreed looks like E-74e74...

e74...
Oh schnapp!! I totally looked at the measuring lines improperly. Some reason associated 80 with that line, as did OP. Power of suggestion I guess, lolAgreed looks like E-74
May go to e85 in the future. I understand testing is essential, however, what do you do in the event that the e85 tests poorly? Is there an additive you can put in that boosts it to e85? Or just go to a different station
You directly ask your tuners the min/max E content for their tunes. Most E tunes I have dealt with have E70 as a min, and E90 as a max.I think most of E85 tunes will run fine if the ethanol content isn't terribly low (others here probably can tell you more) - otherwise you just go to a different station.