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Re: Fuel - E85

PostPosted: Tue Jan 05, 2010 9:39 pm
by vdubjim
WOW that is understandable! guess its gas and synth trans oil in the winter then? E85 in the warmer months

Re: Fuel - E85

PostPosted: Thu Aug 26, 2010 12:25 am
by clinch_user
bomberbob wrote:Jeff is right, however in my zeal to "simplify" my installation I deleted the ISV and all other related components. I suppose I could try and put some of that stuff back in. There is not much left to go wrong, because there isn't much left. I switched to a 60/40 mix of gas and alcohol, its still a lot of wear and tear on the starter.
I can't just jump in and go anyway, the oil in the tranny is so thick I have to push in the clutch and put it in neutral to turn the motor over. 15 below zero, nothing seems to work right.

I just wondering why did you remove/deleted other components they are all related to that?. All I know at first it will not affect but as time goes by and you keep using it the performance is getting lower because of lack of components in the system especially when it was original parts of it? :? :? :?

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