Ethanol-Compatible Injectors

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Lokim
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I emailed DeatschWerks about their injectors, here is their response:

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Lokim has requested more information on Q45 1991-99 <http://www.deatschwerks.com/index.php?o ... Itemid=195> (Product-SKU: Q45 1991-99)
Q45 1991-99 VH45DE and VH41DE set of 8 injectors

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Hey, I'm a member of the NICO forums, and was curious whether these are designed to work with ethanol blend gas. If so, are they designed for the current E10, or are they also compatible with the proposed E15 blend?

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Hello Lokim,

Thank you for contacting us about our injectors. ...and good to hear from you NICO boys. : )

Yes, our injectors are ethanol compatible, even E85. Our adaptor kits are ethanol compatible, as well.

Let me know if you have questions.




I will purchase a set when I get some $$ rounded up...


OwnerCS
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That's good news..

If things get too bad in this next fuel crisis, I might need to get my neighbor to distil up some corn squeeze..

I wonder if you can you get arrested for burning untaxed ethanol?

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It's not illegal if you don't get caught... :bigthumb:

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Diesel fuel vehicle owners have been doing this for years, using home heating oil as fuel for their vehicles as it is the same thing without the "road tax" 18 wheelers are often checked for this issue and heavily fined if caught { they add different colored dye to different diesel fuels to distinguish taxed road fuel vs home heating fuel. Once had a neighbor who filled his diesel VW rabbit from a home pump fed from his heating oil tank weekly for years in the early 70s when fuel was rationed{could only purchase every other day} and lines were long


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