How i get my E85 For the cobra!
HTML-код
- Опубликовано: 10 фев 2025
- Today we go over how i get my E85 and how i reil the cobra. I also go over how to test your E85.
Subscribe!! www.youtube.co...
InstaGram: / jaegerwrenching
Use My Amazon link, it's free for you and helps me out! amzn.to/2J7e9a2
Music by: / joakimkarud
/ nocopyrightsounds
/ jeff-kaale
That pump is bad ass! Need to get one when I go E85 eventually
Cameron Maurer Yeah it does work! I’m very pleased with how this all turned out.
When you said....let it rip I'll catch it.... I was expecting a watch this hold my beer moment lol, but I'm glad it worked as slick as it did.
Lethal Venom lol yeah it sorta was haha!! I really thought it go rolling more than it did!
@@JaegerWrenching You're lucky to have E85 not everywhere does. The closest station to me is states away so its not a viable fuel option for anyone around here.
@@Lethal_Venom Yeah we are, i love having race fuel for 1.82 a gallon out of the pump lol!
@@JaegerWrenching That's awesome!
That drone footage at the end though! So epic and smooth, also that spot looks familiar lol. You need to do the same shots with the Cobra.
What road, is the Circle K station? I need to go there.
505fk7 Hatch it’s the one off of Unser and McMahon
@@JaegerWrenching Sweet! I live up in the heights. And any e85 station is a distance away. Fortunately, my office is within 5 min away from Comanche station. It was cool to meet you on Montgomery last night. That Teggy is a beast.
Damn bro the struggle is real there are 3 e85 stations in my city so my cobra isnt going on e85 unless I convert my turbo miata back to pump. Cant have 2 e85 cars
Where did you pick up your VP can at?
Danny Watson I got it from a friend! You can ask your local performance parts supplier if they have any.
hey man question, I've heard you should not let e85 sit for too long in the gas tank/not use old e85. how do you do it when storing the car for long periods without turning her on?? or is that just all bull ???
thanks
Gspeed 23109 E85 That sits open to the air like a gas tank will start to gather water. The water goes to the bottom of the tank where the fuel pumps are and then you push water through the engine. Most gas has some water in it, the biggest issue is people don’t use E85 friendly fuel line and it deteriorates sending debris through the system after sitting for a long time. That’s why people say don’t let it sit, but I’ve never had a big problem with it. I just make sure my short term fuel trims are not off a bunch and drive easy until you’ve burned 2-3 gallons of the old E85 and potentially some water. My car sat for 8 months and I had 0 issues. But I also live in a dry part of the country.
@@JaegerWrenching thank you so much. that helps a lot