Originally Posted by StealthESW
Cheaper, but you have to burn more per gallon? So, it sounds to me like it's not that much cheaper. If you have to pay $450 for a kit then may need to replace rubber parts in the fuel system. Where is the savings?
So, I ask. What is the real point in the change? Just to have a cleaner burning fuel?
Just curious.
MORE POWER...............I could care less what my MPG are if I can tune 20-30 more RWHP out of the car. People have been running E-85 for years and some of the fastest cars out here in vegas are running E-85. Is it gonna save the environment? NO. Do I care? NO Everybody's comparing E-85 to regular gas and its cost when they should be comparing it to 100 octane pump gas which is $5.99/gallon here in vegas.
E-85= 105 octane for $3.00/gallon
100 octane pump= $5.99/gallon