Question.
Shouldn’t the flex fuel sensor adjust your tune Incase you come across some fuel with E85 content or even 93 octane in case of an emergency.
The reason that I am asking is because I was driving my car yesterday and noticed that it started running really bad at low rpms and it would die at stopping at every red light and stop sign. My E85 content was down to 58.
On the interstate or at cruise at any speed above 1600 rpm it would run flawlessly. It would just kill every time I stopped or slowed down to a roll.
It killed at least 20 times yesterday and I am blessed that I didn’t have an accident.
Shouldn’t the flex fuel sensor adjust your tune Incase you come across some fuel with E85 content or even 93 octane in case of an emergency.
The reason that I am asking is because I was driving my car yesterday and noticed that it started running really bad at low rpms and it would die at stopping at every red light and stop sign. My E85 content was down to 58.
On the interstate or at cruise at any speed above 1600 rpm it would run flawlessly. It would just kill every time I stopped or slowed down to a roll.
It killed at least 20 times yesterday and I am blessed that I didn’t have an accident.