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Are you sure? I'm thinking the car would have to have a fuel sensor that determines the fuel mixture to be able to mix.You can get a flex fuel tune which you can use to mix E85 and 93. Also, you can do an E85 race tune. Just thought I would clarify that you don't have to do E85 only if you're tuned for flex fuel.
But on a stock vehicle no you cannot put in E85 unless you have a specific tune for it. Have a look at Lund Racing for tunes.
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