E85..fuel cell and fuel rails

TRBOBUICK

Club Member
Im switching over to E85/E98 and was wondering about some of your experiences with it.

I have an aluminum fuel cell and aluminum fuel rails. Some people say anodize the bare aluminum, some say alodize it. Others are claiming that the anodizing will be eaten by the E85 and say not to do anything about it . Couple of people say to powdercoat it . I have no idea how to powdercoat the insides of a fuel rail. What about ceramic coatings ?

Im not sure what to do at this point. Ideas ?
 
I didn't really do any of that stuff. I've got aluminum fuel rails, stock tank, all the other stuff is also stock type stuff.
Put an inline fuel filter in the system, and you'll have to look at it frequently after you start running it as it will clean out your tank and lines and everything else in there. Teflon fuel lines are safe for any fuel as well, so there is no issue with them. I dont think I would powdercoat the inside of the fuel rails, if something ever did start to eat away or chip, it would be expensive and damaging a lot of stuff...If my car ever runs again, I will run 93 pump fuel, of the 8-10 E85 pumps in my area, there is maybe 1 left now....
 
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