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You could use regular ulp if you wanted to, im sure the ecu would just retard the timing to compensate.

Iv run 95 with no problems in the past, although I normaly put in 98. I have also put in 98E10 out of desperation once and the car ran fine on that

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never looked. I had marks car for a week last year and it needed fuel. in the past when I have picked them up from RAWS I usualy stick 91 in them and they run fine. the car is smart enough to work out what it is running on and fold back accordingly.

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I'd like top run mine on E85 if it was as easily obtainable over here as it is over east (and as cheap). Chris do our Jap cars have teflon fuel lines standard?

The fuel system can certainly handle e85 but you would need to remap the ecu and probably larger injectors.

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