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Originally Posted by GTB Liberty
Agreed, however, I'd have more faith in a product that is high turnover versus an alternative fuel that is known for being hygroscopic with a shorter shelf life.
A thread on consistency here - E85 United testing
Another suggesting its mixed on site at the stations E85 FAIL which suggested the e85 was closer to E50.
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Head over the antilag and have a read - all the guys who are testing are getting 78-85 which is pretty good for out the pump.
Also given they wont carry as much stock their supply is going to be fresh.