if it is a petrol (gasoline) engine, the answer is yes.
I am running my 4.6L V8 on 50% ethanol, with no engine or injection modification, no difference in starting, power and fuel economy.
On the long run, if you use more than 50% it may damage rubber in the fuel pump and seals.
After you start using ethanol, change the fuel filter as etahnol will clean and detach all previous residues in the tank and fuel lines.
yes 50% , no problem
No, the ethanol will "eat" the rubber in the fuel lines, pump, and seals.
yes, you do not need high octane for it run correctly yes, you do not need high octane for it run correctly
It isn't designed to do that. Running E85 could damage the engine.
Yes, cars can run on pure ethanol as a fuel source. Ethanol is a renewable and environmentally friendly alternative to gasoline, and many vehicles are designed to run on ethanol blends such as E85, which contains 85 ethanol and 15 gasoline. However, some vehicles may require modifications to run on pure ethanol.
You can run only gasoline with 5% Ethanol no more which means no E85.
Run a computer test on the 2006 Range Rover to see if any codes show a problem. Check for any vacuum leaks, or a clogged egr valve.
Yes, a Wankel engine can run on ethanol. Ethanol is a popular alternative fuel for internal combustion engines, and it can be used in Wankel engines with modifications to the fuel system to handle the different properties of ethanol compared to gasoline.
Yes, cars can run on ethanol as a fuel source. Ethanol is a renewable, bio-based fuel that can be used as an alternative to gasoline in vehicles. Many cars today are designed to run on a blend of ethanol and gasoline, known as E85. Ethanol is produced from crops such as corn or sugarcane and is considered a more environmentally friendly option compared to traditional gasoline.
Cars that run ethanol usually don't store energy like hybrid electrics or dedicated electrics.
The car has to be built to run on ethanol. Ethanol requires different fuel lines, injector sizes, computer programming.
no only a 2005+ models can run on ethanol fuel any years lower still needs unleded