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One-off SRT Top Mount Manifold - GT3076R
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				Its the metal from what I hear. But I know B series guys who run straight e85 and had not one problem yet. So maybe we can swap the B series into our cage and see if it works. May take some wiring.
I think the electrical component is what gets corroded. Basically all the sender is, is a float with a needle on the cage. The higher the float the more gas you have. The needle reads based on where its located on its little circuit board type deal majig thingy. Lol
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Breaking everything since 2011
"As I lay rubber down to street, I pray for traction I can keep. But if I spin and begin to slide, please oh please protect my ride."
One-off SRT Top Mount Manifold - GT3076R
My Ruckus Build
So I've quickly looked up the cages for your civic Si's and stumbled upon this.
It's utilizing the factory fuel level sender and is per 07civicmd's word, ethanol compatible.
Tire slayer
Breaking everything since 2011
"As I lay rubber down to street, I pray for traction I can keep. But if I spin and begin to slide, please oh please protect my ride."
One-off SRT Top Mount Manifold - GT3076R
My Ruckus Build
"As I lay rubber down to street, I pray for traction I can keep. But if I spin and begin to slide, please oh please protect my ride."
One-off SRT Top Mount Manifold - GT3076R
My Ruckus Build
That cage will not fix the problem. They are simply saying the cage itself will not corrode in e85. The cage does not replace or change anything about your fuel sender board so it would still corrode with e85.
This is what you need to do: http://www.8thcivic.com/forums/force...o-400-e85.html
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