The Australian Automotive Industry has a list of vehicles that can handle E5 and E10 fuels. According to this list, all Nissan models prior to 2005 should not use E10 (read: All models post 2004 CAN use E10).
The reason the site gives for these vehicles not being able
to take ethanol-mixed
fuels is that ethanol can promote corrosion in the rubber and some metallic parts, as well as causing a hotter running temperature due to extra oxygen molecules in the ethanol. Given this information I would not recommend using ethanol fuels. I have a 1994 Nissan Navara,
and I do not use them as I do not want to risk the expense of additional repairs/maintenance.
Reference
- http://www.fcai.com.au/publications/all/all/all/3/can-my-vehicle-operate-on-ethanol-blend-petrol-
Yes, most fuel injection engines can run on an E10 fuel..
Theoretically, you can put a Pagani Zonda F Roadster engine in a Mini Coopper S, and they are basically the same type of car (the Navara and the Frontier, not the Zonda and the Cooper), so you could expirement and see what happens.
The 2004 Jeep Liberty is not factory approved for E85 gasoline. 1986 and up Jeeps are approved for E10.
They do get poorer fuel mileage with E10 so that in itself means the E10 produces more pollution because you use more fuel.
Honda does not recommend anything more than 10% ethanol blend. All gasoline now is E10, and Honda says E10 is fine as long as it is the same or higher octane as 100% gasoline. I use E10 in my 1991 Accord with zero problems.
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Find your log book with the number in it!! lol
Can a 1986 Nissan pickup uss the AC Delco PH 47 oil filter?
all cars can use e-10 as all gas has 10% ethanol in in now.
e-10 is in all gasoline these days and will work fine in your old ford.
Yes they use different fuel mixtures and injector sizes
i use a14 mm wrench to get mine off