Driven Oils from Joe Gibbs Racing. Street Side has the lowest prices.One other thing, who makes an E85-compatible oil?
Conrad
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SignUp Now!Driven Oils from Joe Gibbs Racing. Street Side has the lowest prices.One other thing, who makes an E85-compatible oil?
Conrad
Rotella has lowered their zddp content as well. For this and other reasons,this is not the best choice.A lot of other boosted forums like Rotella, which is now my oil of choice. I've never had goo with any oil though.
The goo isn't caused by the oil and doesn't clog the injectors. It seems to be caused when the E85 is exposed to heat. Not everyone experiences this problem,so it would be a good idea to talk to people in your area who are using it. If you buy that pump,you'll have to modify your stock return line or replace it with a better flowing line.I am looking into E85 for a THS car but the "goo" scaring me away
So if one uses VR1 oil and change every 3-4 months as I dot drive much I won't get the goo?
And use two SS filters?
I have stock fuel lines and was planning on using AZ GN 300 LPH pump with Hotwire and 80s with TT chip
Don't wanna clog injector /burn piston etc
What were your findings?I removed my engine this morning due to a broken crankshaft !!! More on that later. I see this tar like substance in my intake runners of my heads? I have been using E85 in this Buick for just over a year, anyone seen this before? The car did sit for 3 months during winter. I'm assuming this has to be a by product of E85? Thanks Doug....
I have a DW300 pump with stock return. All is good as far as pressure.The goo isn't caused by the oil and doesn't clog the injectors. It seems to be caused when the E85 is exposed to heat. Not everyone experiences this problem,so it would be a good idea to talk to people in your area who are using it. If you buy that pump,you'll have to modify your stock return line or replace it with a better flowing line.
Someone recently wrote that DW modified their pumps to correct this problem. If this is true,I'm glad they did this.I have a DW300 pump with stock return. All is good as far as pressure.