Quote Originally Posted by rynoman03 View Post
I wish e85 was more redly available in the rural communities and interstates. There's a station a block from my house that sells it but i'm too afraid to convert. I don't want to be stranded somewhere.
where do you drive your car? If you usually stay around the Topeka area we have stations EVERYWHERE...?

Quote Originally Posted by FoSHO99 View Post
They start popping headgaskets before they chip a piston on 110 leaded. People can see their timing easily so they like to focus on that, but a wideband is what few have, so street cars running 91 pump and trying to run 20* timing year round is what they label as unsafe and prone to chipping a piston. If people have no idea what their actual AFR is, then it's most likely good advice saying 20* is unsafe year around. Some can get away with it, some don't.
im wondering if e85 guys can get away with the higher timing as long as there is no KR?

this thread is getting interesting