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If you let your car sit for as long as you do on E85, Kingy, it'll turn back into a sugar block in you're fuel tank. Haha.

Yeah it does solidify in the lines and tank but usually re-disolves when you introduce fresh E85

How long can you leave it sit before you start to see issues?

Not really sure mate. We normally don't see it happen within a few weeks but cars that have sat with lines out in the open air after about 2-3 months it does become a problem.

If you are going to have the car off the road for more than about 6 weeks, put the injectors in a small container filled with WD40 or similar. The rest can just be flushed out with regular fuel through the lines before you start it up

E85 kinda crystalises rather than solidifies. Probably not the best choice of words.

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