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I haven't seen an Australian MSTS for E85 or any ethanol blend yet but found a link to what looks like US standards . You can't guarantee that ours are (or will be the same) because what Manildra Group supply and United use for ULP could be different .

Anyhow and interesting read with some handy info on what to do if you sit in this stuff or overdo your BBQ with it ...

http://www.e85fuel.com/pdf/storing-handling-e85.pdf

I would very much like to know more about the strainer device that Gary (SK) mentioned , I think it was in relation to what Methanol racers used to try to keep the water content to an absolute minimum .

Cheers A .

PS RB25's comp cover on a GT3076R won't cut it .

your right the fuel is masking a problem, heat, the gt3076 i have is bastard with a std 25 comp cover, i presume thats why it hits the wall, just cant flow anymore! and is it inflated with 4-5 psi pushed in it!

Well you dont have a GT30. Please dont call it that :D

Its a hybrid.

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