Seabee1973
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- 2015 Mustang GT Premium/PP and 2006 F150 FX4
Ethanol mixed fuels are not that great... you will get crappy mileage along with the tendency of it mixing with water... which it does attract... good side of it will remove any water from your tank... methanol is not all that great either as it had higher corrosive properties that ethanol... Ethanol does have tendencies to dry up seals if the seals were not designed for it. Ethanol fuels got introduced back in 2006 shortly after I got back from Iraq.... that alone I suspect, destroyed my fuel pump in my 2001 audi TT.... NEVER had problems with fuel until then which I gradually lost fuel pressure from the main pump... The fuel may be cheaper but you definitely do not want to run it in any of the mustang.... e85 compatible engines also run a different oil filter as well... along with using it you will suffer a substantial power loss as well as the much less mpg... if I were you, I would definitely steer clear of that unless you have an engine setup specifically for that... it's not worth the time, money or extended cost of using e85 after any mods that have been done.. that alone is pretty expensive.... your trade off of using the cheaper fuel will in the long run cost just as much if not more than running regular fuel... if you decide to go that route... more power to you... it's going to void that warranty for sureTons of misinformation here. E85 gets a bad rap as a "dirty" or gunky" fuel and it is anything but that. Ethanol is a great cleaner of your fuel system. This is where it CAN become and issue for cars with some miles on them. Any solids that have built up in the fuel tank from gasoline will be dissolved by the ethanol in E85. That can cause clogged fuel filters and injectors, if you have s new car without buildup this isn't any issue. Running e85 will keep your fuel system clean. Others will say that e85 will eat your fuel hoses and seals, but every vehicle built for the last decade and a half runs ethanol compatible fuel system components. It is the law. As far as how this applies to the 5.0 in the S550, there is enough fuel pump and injector to run e85 with the proper tune, as long as we are talking basic bolt on mods.
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