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All fuels have a rich max and a lean max figure to which they work best at, generally anything between the two will be OK. Anything above or below will result in potential detonation or poor combustion conditions.

Richer does not mean safer in all respects, it is generally accepted that richer is safer due to regular 98 properties. We are talking about lamens terms now and this should not be acceptable in something we put this level of money and developement into.

Fuel blends have always been seasonable with many companies, yet actual mixture percentages advertised at 15% variance is shocking.

Hope I didnt break your heart mate.

I'm running a RB20 with 22psi and we can not get it to ping with any amount of timing and it's only running E42.5

Good luck trying to get a car to ping on E70 :D

i have it on good authority that caltex plan to roll it out to more servos around the gold coast in the future. Not sure on the exact timeframe though but it is in the works.

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I rang up caltex on smith street a few weeks ago to see if they had E85. They said that currently only Worrongory has it. I asked if he knew if any others were getting it but he didn't have a clue.

Went there a week or so ago, pump was out of action and they had no idea when they were getting another shipment.

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