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<blockquote data-quote="dragon.breath" data-source="post: 8767149" data-attributes="member: 582656"><p>I know of at least two people locally with classic muscle cars that have reworked their carburetors and fuel system to run e85. One is a mid 60’s corvette with the 327/ 375hp engine. The other is a max wedge dodge. Both of those are high compression engines that need the octane to run right. </p><p>The corvette guy said that for years he had had to mix a couple of gallons of race fuel in every tank of gas to be able to drive it. Now he just runs e85 and he gets to drive and enjoy the car much more.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dragon.breath, post: 8767149, member: 582656"] I know of at least two people locally with classic muscle cars that have reworked their carburetors and fuel system to run e85. One is a mid 60’s corvette with the 327/ 375hp engine. The other is a max wedge dodge. Both of those are high compression engines that need the octane to run right. The corvette guy said that for years he had had to mix a couple of gallons of race fuel in every tank of gas to be able to drive it. Now he just runs e85 and he gets to drive and enjoy the car much more. [/QUOTE]
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