But in hotter conditions you think it'll be ok?
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Originally Posted by benzy89
Make sure it's stored in a tank that's airtight -- If you have a bad seal that's letting air in, that's when you need to worry about the E85 absorbing moisture. Everyone needs to remember that once temps drop into the 50* range, you should stop putting E85 in your tank since it's more likely to absorb water moisture as it gets colder (and if there's enough water moisture in your tank & it's cold out, it won't evaporate out & could hydrolock your engine -- FTL )
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