Old_Eric
Scooter
E85 fuel (85% ethanol) is much cheaper than gasoline. Some consider that it also increases torque on low rpms and power on high rpms. Because ethanol contains less energy than gasoline the consumption may increase a little.
What do you think, is the new E85 suitable for carburetor Scrambler just after changing the jets larger without any other modifications? Is there a real danger of accelerated corrosion of fuel system parts as they often warn?
I've heard that some guys have used E85 fuel in old carburetor cars with manual choke left partially on, without any other measures.
What do you think, is the new E85 suitable for carburetor Scrambler just after changing the jets larger without any other modifications? Is there a real danger of accelerated corrosion of fuel system parts as they often warn?
I've heard that some guys have used E85 fuel in old carburetor cars with manual choke left partially on, without any other measures.