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I agree that it would not be worth replacing on a good running vehicle. But maybe if it was time for a full rebuild, on a vehicle, and most of that stuff would have to be replaced anyway, and you could chose e85 compatible parts. The computer is the issue, but if the vehicle runs on e85 ok now...
Suprisingly my millage has not dropped but maybe 5%. Then again a wrangler is not that aerodynamic or efficient. The engine is a "hight output". so I wonder if the amount of fuel is closer to what it is supposed to be. With Gas,up at my altitude, 10,000 the jeep runs a little rich.
Thanks, thats the kind of info I was looking for.
I understand the fuel system is a problem now. Does the E85 run cleaner in the engine? Maybe clean out the engine a bit? Does it hurt the main engine? Would it be worth replacing fuel system parts to run it? All those parts you mentioned are...
A station near me started selling e85 for $1.99. I tried a 1/2 and 1/2 with gas in my 92 Jeep. It has a fuel injected 4L-6. Then I tried a full tank and it still works. I lost a little power 5%, with almost no fuel millage difference. The engine runs cooler too. Does any one know if there could...
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