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4 hours ago, Kinkstaah said:

I get under 200kms a tank on E85.

Yay me.

#autolyf

Lol f**k, and I thought filling up mine every 350km or so was a pain in the ass. that would mean you'd be looking for a servo after 150kms

I pretty much consider a full tank of gas for any kind of spirited drive - I.e going to Healseville, Mt Donna Buang, Buxton, etc are all $80 affairs for the round trip.

98 gets me maybe 20-30 more kms from the tank. It isn't so bad as my drive to work is 5km, if I had to commute an hour each way every day then oh boy. $

Reminds me of a street machine mag I was reading during lunch the other week, old man with his yellow classic Monaro with 900hp that runs 9's saying he drives it every weekend and is a great cruiser.

Runs bicycle wheels are the front and a 2 speed powerglide. Have fun with that buddy. Would make Gregs fuel economy look like a VW golf diesel.

She is back and powered by e85.
Relied on the stock fuel pump wiring to keep up but couldn't hold fuel pressure. Dyno tune aborted but car is driveable for the 1000km run-in. Time to rack up the km's for the eflex tune.

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