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I don't plan on getting rid of mine either. Hoping I can get a 170 when information drops on allocation for Canada.
So I thought of the E85 this way. In my opinion this is a advancement and improvement over the original Demon. We need race fuel to run the HO tune, the new tune auto adjusts to fuel. Buy a pail of E85 for less than race fuel and get all the performance auto adjusting at the track, leave the track and go to the gas station fill up with 91 and drive home at 900 hp without having to touch a thing.
So I thought of the E85 this way. In my opinion this is a advancement and improvement over the original Demon. We need race fuel to run the HO tune, the new tune auto adjusts to fuel. Buy a pail of E85 for less than race fuel and get all the performance auto adjusting at the track, leave the track and go to the gas station fill up with 91 and drive home at 900 hp without having to touch a thing.
Personally I think 300 demons is almost too much for canada, in theory you should have a much easier time obtaining an allocation at msrp or a reasonable markup than us in the US.
I also think ur on the right track with e85, just buy it by the barrel and then mix it in the tank, you might have to bleed the fuel lines if you wanna get maximum use of the e85 but a factory flex fuel tune is something the entire hellcat community would kill for in a stock car.