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The problem isn't the engine, but the compatibility of the fuel delivery related components. If one part isn't bio compatible, it will be a failure point. If a mfg states "B20 compatible", it only means it has been tested with B20. It may be capable of a higher %, but the mfg will only state what it has been tested for. They would be wreckless to do otherwise.
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