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E85 on 2005 gtp

kurupt305

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Who's done it?
Did youbhave to drop the tank?
What exact fuel pump and rewire kit did you use? I know I need 60lb inj
Any other info will help.... thanks

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You'll probably have to drop the tank to get to the fp. Check your trunk first for the access panel though.
 
You'll need info for 05+ I'm thinking 04 was still like the old style minus the returnless system. I ran a casper rewire on my comp g.
 
Yea I hear that's good for me but prolly have to run it under the car or drill a hole

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Before you go to E85 do your research. E85 will deteriorate any plastic or rubber it comes into contact with. The fuel sloshing around in your tank will cause friction. This friction in turn will draw moisture. The moisture will eventually cause rust in your engine. The moisture by friction is the reason it can't be transported by pipeline. I worked 31 yrs in the petroleum industry. E85 is an environmental con to hit the oil producers. I wouldn't put E85 in a lawnmower. But you boys do what you want it your car.
 
You my friend have read far to many "horror stories" about e85.

99% of the people that use E85 are after if for the the performance aspect of it and could careless about mileage.
 
Well like I said these are your cars do what you want, but you will get rust and E85 will break down any rubber gaskets ,seals and o rings it comes in contact with. And it will cause rust.At 61 yrs old I was in this business long before the Eco fuels came along.
 


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