i feel its safe sepecially during warm weather
No
According to www.VE85.com, the vortec 4200 inline 6 cyl engine is not designed for this directly. There may be a conversion for it, but it is not directly compatible and should not be attempted. This can damage the engine.
No, the fuel lines, o-ring, and injector seals are not compatible with E-85.
The answer is no. No car can run properly on E-85 unless it was buitl to do so. Running a cas on E-85 that was not buitl to do so will cause all kinds of problems from check engine light, poor acceleration, poor idle, bad ecomomy, and possible fuel system component damage.- TechJK -------------------------------------------------
E 85, no. The normal gas with up to 11%, yes.
e readers are compatible with itunes.
It's 85% denatured alcohol (ethanol).
No! The Dodge Caliber is not designed to burn E-85.
No, it's not. PCI-E 1x is compatible with PCI-E x4, x8, x16. PCI-E 4x is compatible with x8, x16 and so on.
It's 85% denatured alcohol (ethanol).
The Olympus E-500 camera is compatible with CompactFlash memory cards.
On a 2004 Ford Explorer , 4.0 liter V6 engine : If you have the Flexible Fuel Vehicle engine you can use E-85 or " regular " unleaded , 87 octane ( or any combination of the two fuels ) ( Check your VIN , the 8th " character " of the VIN will be a " K " and also you will have a label inside the fuel filler door if it is a flexible fuel vehicle )