| Let me help you out. posted by me on December 05, 2010 at 3:31 PM [ http://www.twinturbo.net/nissan/300zx/forums/general/view/2404896/Being-that-we-havent-heard-him-say-his-stock-TT-pump-failed.html ] "Yet, nor did Dane(Houston) say anything either (see my other post below), coupled with the fact that only a handful of Zs are running e85 period, I think that's some strong evidence in favor of a TT pump being capable of running it. Proof positive will be when I run it on a dual TT fuel pump setup. Also, a quick search on here reveals many a myth regarding e85, including the main one you may be referencing which states that its highly corrosive, when the fact is that its not much more corrosive than good ol gasoline." posted by me on December 05, 2010 at 2:29 PM [ http://www.twinturbo.net/nissan/300zx/forums/general/view/2404888/This-guy-didnt-seem-to-have-a-problem.html ] Subject line: This guy didnt seem to have a problem. strong evidence in favor of: Not a fact. educated theory based on the real world experience of at least one person. didnt seem to have a problem: he may have a problem now, maybe driving as we speak, his car may explode into flame. havent heard anything though, so, yea. Didnt need your chest puffing, since I clearly never implied any of this was fact, but reaosns to believe that our pumps may survive the dreadful Alien spit that is e85. kthksbye
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