Hi everyone!
So I got impatient to swap from 91 to e30 and made the switch at about half tank. After adding the E85 it only took 2 gallons of 91 to fill up. I was thinking (apparently oldskool now) that "Oh well I will just run the 91 tune for 10-20 miles while the fuel mixes better in the tank" thinking that this car had a fuel return line to the tank as I am used to with previous cars fuel systems I have owned.
Turns out after some research this appears to be incorrect and there is no return line from the rails to the tank so no mixing for me...
Did I screw myself into sticking to the 91 tune until I burn up this tank or will it eventually mix itself together ya think?
Dumb question - sorry
So I got impatient to swap from 91 to e30 and made the switch at about half tank. After adding the E85 it only took 2 gallons of 91 to fill up. I was thinking (apparently oldskool now) that "Oh well I will just run the 91 tune for 10-20 miles while the fuel mixes better in the tank" thinking that this car had a fuel return line to the tank as I am used to with previous cars fuel systems I have owned.
Turns out after some research this appears to be incorrect and there is no return line from the rails to the tank so no mixing for me...
Did I screw myself into sticking to the 91 tune until I burn up this tank or will it eventually mix itself together ya think?
Dumb question - sorry