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Sucrogen told us that if it is kept off the ground (like a wooden pallet) in a cool dry place the shelf life is like something ridiculous like 100yrs.

now thats a shelf life!!

have you done any research or testing on the different blends/brands of e85?

Nah haven't tested any other fuels couldn't be bothered.

Why are all the fun event down south what a f**k.... wouldn't mind taking the 32 to the SAU Nationals but its to far ah well!!!!!!!!!

Nah no powercruise either sad.gif. We have a test n tune in 2 weeks so we should get some more practice in, i got all my wheel alignment gear, so i'm gonna play with the suspension settings to try and find more traction to get the 60ft's down, try get into single digit territory on the 19's thumbsup.gif

Sucrogen told us that if it is kept off the ground (like a wooden pallet) in a cool dry place the shelf life is like something ridiculous like 100yrs.

If you keep the ethanol in it dehydrated it will be fine. When you get too much moisture [eg water in it] it changes.

Yeah knew it was coming but didn't think we were gonna go that fast on the second full pass run this car has ever done, pretty happy with the progress so far, still having lots of traction issues.

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