Posted by CJ_1080 on June 10, 2010 at 15:40:51 from (166.223.98.137):
In Reply to: E/85 Fuel posted by S/C Bob on June 10, 2010 at 05:17:12:
I have a farmall h that is modified for tractor pulling. I run straight E-85 (your welcome American farmers). It is true that it will use more fuel. The octane rating of ethanol is anywhere from 110-130 depending the time of year. You may have to adjust your carb/ rejet the main jet to compensate for it. The only drawback to it is that ethanol absorbs water prety quickly! So much so that if you get a lot of humid or rainy days you may want to consiter some Iso Heet treatment for the fuel. Or some seafoam or stabil marine for ethanol gas treatment. I do this on my pulling tractor! Plus the E-85 is cheaper than race gas, and it supports the local farmer instead of the foreign towel heads! God bless America, and good luck!
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