Aeromotive Pumps and E85, CHECK THIS OUT

8306gt

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PM JP at ModifyMyStang, he is a vendor here and can save you money on the 80 lb/hr injectors. Mine just arrived today for $349 shipped to my door.
 

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Im running the ID1000 injectors now. Tuning was awesome and very simple. Cold starts and Idle is down right wonderful. Just hurts your butthole when you pay for them lol.
 

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I think GI Joe mentioned this already, but we get E98 by the barrel delivered for a fair price and mix it with 100 octane gasoline. Still comes in way under C16 and we know exactly what we are getting. This is for the E85 EFI Dragster.
 

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Where do you get your E98 at?

A fairly local distributor. You should check out this (Below link) list. I live in Iowa so it's easy to find here. Find the nearest place on that list and start making phone calls. IIRC, it was like $550 for 110 gallon's delivered. I'd have to check with my uncle, but I'm pretty sure that is close to what he paid.

http://www.e98racing.com/find_fuel.htm

**If you can't find anyone on this list that is near you just use Google.**
 
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Just thought I would add something.... I work for Toyota (but drive Fords ) Today a Sienna came in for a no start condition, It had NO fuel pressure, we dropped the tank and found black stuff clogging the sock and filter (filter is internal=no pics) fuel pump is no long working. The customer has been running E85.....

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That is freaking awesome. I just put my 3 new division x pumps in this weekend with some lovely e 85 out of the pump. Interesting side note to run the socks that come with those pumps we had to remove the slosh basin inside the fuel tank.

I think I'm going to try to locate some e98 and ms 109 and start making my own fuel

Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I727 using Tapatalk
 

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Just thought I would add something.... I work for Toyota (but drive Fords ) Today a Sienna came in for a no start condition, It had NO fuel pressure, we dropped the tank and found black stuff clogging the sock and filter (filter is internal=no pics) fuel pump is no long working. The customer has been running E85.....

http://i1073.photobucket.com/albums/w389/linkwilliams1/2012-02-07_09-06-41_450.jpg
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http://i1073.photobucket.com/albums/w389/linkwilliams1/2012-02-07_09-06-53_841-1.jpg

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What part of the country was this?
 

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That is freaking awesome. I just put my 3 new division x pumps in this weekend with some lovely e 85 out of the pump. Interesting side note to run the socks that come with those pumps we had to remove the slosh basin inside the fuel tank.

I think I'm going to try to locate some e98 and ms 109 and start making my own fuel

Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I727 using Tapatalk

How does it run without the slosh basin?
 

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I believe toyota started doing a flex fuel tundra option back in 08/09.

And the seqouia in 2010, its only on the 5.7L models.
 
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Well i haven't noticed any issue with that basin removed. I put about 12 gallons in the tank, drove home, only beat on it once in 2nd gear and it got nasty all over the road. Then the next day i drove it to the gas station and put in another 8.3 gallons. this was over about 15 miles lol. I then drove about 60 miles round trip into town and back with no issues either.

I just got off the phone with a local company and i think im going to get a drum of E95 and either run that straight or mix it with some ms109 from now on. This whole thing has me scared about pump e85. Ill be pulling the hat out soon to see what the filters look like as well.
 

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