Loving my E85 right now

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swathdiver

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@iamdub Is higher ethenol bad? Should I not run the E85 In my picture?
The more the merrier! As you can see from the sticker on the pump, we don't really know what we're getting until the ECM figures it out!

My 5.3 gets generally the same gas mileage whether it's straight 93 octane, E10 to E30. At E40 through E85, the computer switches to the high octane tables and across this spread gets about the same gas mileage but of course it is less than the E0 to E30.

I wish more people would log their fuel stops so we could compare notes.
 

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Oh man, should I jump on the E85 bandwagon? SoCal resident looking at $6.19 for 87, or $3.10 for E85.
I've never run 85 - do I need to do anything other than pour it in the tank?
 

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@vinbart Do your research and find out if E85 is right for you but when you are ready, if you have a flex fuel Tahoe just fill the tank with it and enjoy.

At those prices you will be getting fuel that runs much better in your motor for much less than regular 87, I usually run 91. Simply put your price spread is much better than even mine, you'll be able to afford many more additional carne asada burritos than me by switching to E85.
 
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The E85 I usually get is from a Mobil station near me. The last couple tanks have given me 56% and 58%. While the higher the alcohol content "should" give you reduced mileage, it will also have a lower cost because there's less gasoline in the mix. This explains why the E85 price at my local station is a bit higher than others.
 

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Oh man, should I jump on the E85 bandwagon? SoCal resident looking at $6.19 for 87, or $3.10 for E85.
I've never run 85 - do I need to do anything other than pour it in the tank?
You should have already been on the E85 wagon! Thats a 50% savings, for a 18-24% drop in fuel mileage. So you are going to save!

I did the E85 math yesterday for my situation. Gas prices for me are 3.89. E85 is 3.19. Its not quite there yet.

I also dont have a E85 capable vehicle, but even if I did, I would likely be spending more.
 

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@swathdiver Same I only run 91 which makes E85 that more worth it. I started running 91 when I was fighting idle stumble when I first got it and that seemed to help and have been running it ever since. Tahoe runs just fine with E85 too
 

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