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Originally Posted by rborane
Sounds good but I have heard the E85 is bad for our HPFP.. is that true?
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E85 will require the fuel system to work harder, any time you put additional stress on a part it shortens it's lifespan. However, the use of E85 is getting VERY common and we aren't seeing more HPFP failures than we used to. Hell, HPFPs crap out on 100% stock cars just about as often as they do on tuned ones. So I guess it's more about how lucky you are lol