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Water/meth vs e85 on a DD

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TSi Kid

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May 31, 2009
Avondale, Arizona
i've been saving up to do the e85 conversion, bought the fuel pump and an eprom and was about to buy some 880's, but i was talking to some of my evo friends who were running water/meth and that kind of came off more practical to me because i use my car for pizza deliveries and ethenol is scarce in arizona

i don't want to know what is better over all but what would be a better choice for someone who's talon is his DD and his job

is water/meth a good choice or should i be looking at some other options?
 
haha trust me i know
plus i still don't have my ac hooked up yet
but is water/meth a good route to go with? i know the advantages but are there any problems that come with it?

and before i get someone that says go research it
i'm at work and i just wanted to get some opinions from the dsm community
 
LOL best line in there
"Meth is like a hot girl who seems stuck up, but is actually really just shy. Got to get to know her"
 
Both are a terrible idea on a car that you use for work.

e85 rocks and I would have no problem with it in a regular dd as long as it is widely available, but it isn't for you and you do a lot of running around in the city delivering pizza. Can you live with getting <200 miles per tank with stop and go traffic?

I absolutely love being on e85, but there are three stations near me that have it, and my car doesn't actually get driven much.
 
Here's your answer:thumb:

On a serious note I think the biggest problem with e85 would be having to constantly fill up especially if your gonna be delivering pizzas
 
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