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Is it safe to run E54 on E85 tune?

Zrussian13

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I think Lund will but only if you are running a return style fuel system, at least that's what they told me when I asked. I think the station your talking about is a Texaco? I'd test their fuel a few times on different occasions before I pulled the trigger on the tune (if you find someone who will do it). I've heard some of the guys mention they got low ethanol % there. I haven't tried that station myself but I'd use caution. Have you asked PBD if they'd do the tune?
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I think Lund will but only if you are running a return style fuel system, at least that's what they told me when I asked. I think the station your talking about is a Texaco? I'd test their fuel a few times on different occasions before I pulled the trigger on the tune (if you find someone who will do it). I've heard some of the guys mention they got low ethanol % there. I haven't tried that station myself but I'd use caution. Have you asked PBD if they'd do the tune?
I haven't looked into it too much yet as I've been keen on keeping my warranty intact (for another 6mo at least). I found out that a place here in Phoenix (Black Market Racing) may do flex tunes on the dyno so I need to give them a call. PBD or VMP would be my first choice but I'm not sure of any dyno's in the area that will be okay with a remote tune from a different shop.

Thanks for tip regarding the Texaco, I will tell my buddy to start testing it. He has a supercharged SAAB SUV that he fills up there.
 
 








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