EVP E85 Ethanol Testing Kit
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DESCRIPTION
Wide-mouth E85 tester sized to accept standard pump nozzles. Larger bottle reduces measurement error versus small testers. Easy-to-read labels and levels for accurate ethanol readings at the pump.
- Wide-mouth opening fits standard fuel pump nozzles
- Reads ethanol from E60% - E100%
- Simple three-step test delivers results in minutes
- Easy-to-read labels and fill levels
- Made in the U.S.A.
Warning: Keep away from heat or open flame. For testing purposes only. Flammable when in use. After testing, dispose of fuel properly and in accordance with EPA guidelines.
EASY 3-STEP PROCESS:
STEP 1: Add water to "Water Fill Line"
STEP 2: Add E85 to "Ethanol Fill Line"
STEP 3: Shake thoroughly and wait 5 minutes for results
E85 FAQ's
E85 Fuel, What's it all about?
E85 is a gasoline/ethanol blend, typically about 85% ethanol and 15% gasoline. Ethanol raises octane (up to 108) and resists detonation. E85 also cools intake charge. E85 is roughly 30% less energy-dense than gasoline (gasoline ≈120,000 BTU vs E85 ≈85,000 BTU), so fuel consumption is higher.
Can I use pump E85?
Yes, but test pump E85 first because ethanol content varies. Older vehicles with narrowband sensors typically run on ~80%-88% ethanol. Newer vehicles (2021+ Can Am Maverick X3 and 19+ Polaris XP Turbos) with wideband sensors can accept ~E70-E92. The U.S. DOE allows refineries to produce pump E85 with 51%–85% ethanol. Using incorrect pump E85 may cause drivability issues.
Benefits of running E85
E85 suits high-horsepower, high-compression, and boosted engines. Higher ethanol content reduces detonation risk, allows more aggressive tuning, and cools the intake charge to help prevent pre-ignition.
Manufactured by Evolution Powersports. Official specs and resources: EvoPowersports.com.
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