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Originally Posted by NJ Torque
Your moms car may not be flexfuel compatable.
Its a higher octane, around 103-105 octane.
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OK, I was just wondering. lol. I hear all the turbo guys getting a "e85 tune". I have no need or desire for e85 currently.
Do new cars need to be flexfuel?(ive seen the badges on some) or will it ever be to the point that all new cars could run it? Also, any issues with it, I know with landscaping and power equipment even the regular gasoline with some ethanol causes issues.