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Posted by jonnny2006 on March 05, 2009 at 00:40:04 from (67.142.130.39):

I have been using e85 in my 01 windstar now for over a year and a half, havent had anything go wrong. It is not designed to run e85 but it dosent seam to mind it. I did have the o2 censor kick on the check engine light once but i unhooked the bat for 5 mins and the light went out. I have put 30,000 miles on the thing and run it on e85 unless it is not aval. starts right up @ -10. I even run it in my farmalls and they love it! just adjusted the carb and timing. I think that if there were gonna be any fuel related problumes they would of come up by now. the engine has 140,000 miles on it and never rebuilt. My van is stock and i havent added any conversion kits at all. If you do try running e85 start off at 50/50 blend and work up from there. If the engine light comes on you went over the o2 limit on the sensor. My uncel runs 5 gals e10 to 20 gals e85 in his ranger and the 5 gal of e10 is enough to keep the o2 censor happy.


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  • Re: E85 Wow! 17:25:47 03/05/09 (1)
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