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Old 04-09-2012, 12:26 PM   #11
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Originally Posted by djmtsu View Post
GTFO troll.

ID injectors are not expensive for what you get. Do it once, or do it twice and spend double the money.

And sorry, 2 just because Robert is a damn slacker. Lol. I could say three since Paul used to have one.

And E85 is inconsistent in the blend. Look it up. Matt's car with the parallel set up is fine, but for most, just switching to E85 is going to be a headache, and cost a lot more.

So GTFO until you buy another rotary.
Ouch... lol I'm only 50% slacker, 75% poor, and 29% bad at percentages.

E85 is a bit inconsistent, but it also provides a decent margin of error no matter what the exact mix is. I plan on running it, with or without parallel lines (not sure how that would make a difference in consistency though?).
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