Does e85 damage stock fuel filters?
Does e85 damage stock fuel filters?
Can i use e85 on a stock fuel filter (paper type) ?
I have been told that e85 damages them and that i should go for a stainless steel type.
Can anyone confirm/deny this?
Cheers, Mike
I have been told that e85 damages them and that i should go for a stainless steel type.
Can anyone confirm/deny this?
Cheers, Mike
I have reused my sock that had gasoline for 30k miles. And added 8k miles of only E-85 usuage with absolutely no difference on the sock or any gunk/dirt build up anywhere.
And if your talking about the injector gunk build up. It is not caused by cleaning off the "old gasoline residue" . It is caused by some gas stations and or suppliers adding an additive to the E-85 . Normal gasoline dissolves that gunk buildup very quickly.
Please explain how such a thing would be possible?
I have reused my sock that had gasoline for 30k miles. And added 8k miles of only E-85 usuage with absolutely no difference on the sock or any gunk/dirt build up anywhere.
And if your talking about the injector gunk build up. It is not caused by cleaning off the "old gasoline residue" . It is caused by some gas stations and or suppliers adding an additive to the E-85 . Normal gasoline dissolves that gunk buildup very quickly.
I have reused my sock that had gasoline for 30k miles. And added 8k miles of only E-85 usuage with absolutely no difference on the sock or any gunk/dirt build up anywhere.
And if your talking about the injector gunk build up. It is not caused by cleaning off the "old gasoline residue" . It is caused by some gas stations and or suppliers adding an additive to the E-85 . Normal gasoline dissolves that gunk buildup very quickly.
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Anyway, if you are worried about rust, if you have a steel fuel tank there's that. Then there are the steel fuel lines. I cut a DSM fuel filter open once and found the fuel goes from the can side and then through the filter. So, any rust from the can would be caught by the filter.
As for the paper, it is really more like cardboard. Still, if you got water in there??? Maybe the Evo route is best - no filter.
The EVO has a filter built into the fuel pump housing. Do not go without a filter ever. All the double pumpers use an external filter because they eliminate the stock filter in the pump housing.
Well, I started to write that the Evo doesn't have a fuel filter other than the sock but then I reread your post and, yeah.
Anyway, if you are worried about rust, if you have a steel fuel tank there's that. Then there are the steel fuel lines. I cut a DSM fuel filter open once and found the fuel goes from the can side and then through the filter. So, any rust from the can would be caught by the filter.
As for the paper, it is really more like cardboard. Still, if you got water in there??? Maybe the Evo route is best - no filter.
Anyway, if you are worried about rust, if you have a steel fuel tank there's that. Then there are the steel fuel lines. I cut a DSM fuel filter open once and found the fuel goes from the can side and then through the filter. So, any rust from the can would be caught by the filter.
As for the paper, it is really more like cardboard. Still, if you got water in there??? Maybe the Evo route is best - no filter.
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Nevermind, I see you are not driving an Evo.

