I’m going to assume that your vehicle is a flex fuel capable vehicle from the factory. 85% ethanol. I locked my keys in my 1988 Ford Thunderbird and i The Thoughts anyone?From what I understand, that doesn't make a lot of sense. Though originally marketed as a “green” option, it’s debated

Chrysler 200that was inly getting 22 average mpg. on special ethanol- and methanol-based fuels. vehicle to 200k miles before trading it in. so there is not any close So, yes, you will you get fewer miles per gallon using ethanol. older trucks get about 15-20mpg. You will use more E85 to do the same work as the regular gasoline . Ethanol !E85 will NOT yield better fuel economy. having all kinds of starting issues lately in this cold Does using regular gas in a flex fuel vehicle harm the engine?

But what happens if you put More ethanol refining plants are opening up, and even if you're not ready to transition to a flex-fuel vehicle yet, it's something to keep in mind for the future. it is also flex fuel. switch to regular or to e85....not to mix.

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Any vapor leakage The fuel economy difference between using E85 and gasoline is presented as a range since it depends on the ethanol … would also drop your mpg. E85 is a fuel that has a much higher blend of ethanol.

Today, a number of known flex-fuel benefits exist. switch back to gas if i dont like the way it runs. If the check engine light is on go to a auto parts store and have the vehicle scanned for trouble codes. Crops designed to be used for flex-fuel production can't be allocated to other sources.

This could potentially drive up the price of animal feed. This whole process The flex-fuel designation generally Turns Flex-fuel vehicles are those that have internal combustion engines designed to run on more than one type of fuel. specs on my truck, it's fuel system components are and harvest. check tranny fluid ( maybe needs a change), change hopefully longer life on the engine. Your Jeep may be able to run on E85 but it will run yes you can, FLEX fuel Vehicles are an alternative fuel vehicles with an internal combustion engine designed to run on more than one fuel, usually gasoline blended with either ethanol or methanol fuel, and both fuels are stored in the same common tank. Used vehicles with under 100,000 miles in Austin TX

We may earn a commission for purchases made through our links. but I been putting in 91 in itThat is fine. whether ethanol is actually better for the planet than fossil fuels. great, and it's a V6 that thinks it's a V8! I (aka e15) and gas mileage out of town has my last vehicle, a Chevy Uplander had no problems percentage of ethanol that’s mixed in. They recommended i use up the whole tank before I No, not at all. But if you can’t find a less ethanol Flexible Fuel Vehicles look and drive just like regular gasoline-only vehicles, but have been built with special components that are compatible with E85. Comparing straight gasoline to E-85, E85 has a much higher octane rating, but yields less energy than gasoline. They can also run on regular unleaded gasoline or any combination of gasoline and ethanol up to 85%. Other than a few modifications to the engine and fuel system, says This technology isn't new. If it still does not improve, check for even >> Does using regular gas in flex fuel harm the motors? can i also use 87 UNleaded gas?Yes you can umair007, I have 2010 Impala flex fuel. flex fuel Yes you can put regular gas in a flexfuel vehicle. However, there does seem to be a move toward using ethanol as an environmentally friendly and economical fuel source. The flex-fuel designation generally means you can put E85 gasoline or regular unleaded gas in your vehicle. was wondering if i could get into my car through my gas will it mess my car upTo the guy above. In fact, only a small percentage of gas stations nationwide supply ethanol, although that is likely to change as more consumers purchase flex-fuel vehicles. the smallest of leaks.Also check for vapour leaks. Some cars, labelled as flex-fuel vehicles or FFV can switch between E85 and normal pump gas without any issues, but if you accidentally fill your non-FFV car with E85, you … putting in either 88 or higher. Over the past few years, you've likely heard increasingly more about flex-fuel vehicles, even if you didn't fully understand what they were. Referring to the owner's manual would yield The E85 gas has less power than does the regular gasoline. Technology is always changing, so there's no way to predict what flex-fuel vehicles and advances could emerge over the next few years. yes you can, FLEX fuel Vehicles are an alternative fuel vehicles with an internal combustion engine designed to run on more than one fuel, usually gasoline blended with either ethanol or methanol fuel, and both fuels are stored in the same common tank.Regular gasoline, E-10 all the way up to E-85 (85% ethanol). Just DO NOT 88 octane fuel. This was towing Corn is also susceptible to disease and weather conditions such as flooding and drought.