E85 is an ethanol blend of 85% ethanol and 15% gasoline. It is primarily used as fuel for flex-fuel vehicles, which are designed to run on a range of ethanol-gasoline blends. E85 is considered a renewable fuel source and offers certain environmental benefits, but its use may result in reduced fuel efficiency compared to gasoline.
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You would use distillation, in which the ethanol and water will boil at different temperatures.
This depends on the application.
Basiccaly the same as the other countries.Brazil uses gasoline, GNV gas, and ethonal made from sugar cane (this kind of fuel, called Etanol, is starting to be exported for other countries, such as the United States, after an agreement made between the Brazilian and American government for the use of this fuel, that is less pollutant than those made with Petrol)that's why Brazil developed the bi-flex technology for cars, making them able to use gasoline and alcohol in the same car.Nowadays, there are already tri-flex cars in the streets. They work with three different fuels.
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While diesel engines do use fuel with the highest percentage of ethanol (Grain alcohol), they do not use 100% ethanol.
You don't if the vehicle was designed as a flex fuel vehicle. It can safely burn E85 ethanol. You can burn a mixture of 10% Ethanol in any vehicle.
Usually Ethanol or paraffin.
The car has to be built to run on ethanol. Ethanol requires different fuel lines, injector sizes, computer programming.
Non-Ethanol 87 Octane Regular Unleaded fuel.
You can only use the gas that is blended with ethanol. 90 % gas 10 % ethanol. You can not use the new 85% ethanol 15 % gas; this will eat the seals on your fuel system. I hope this helps you. Mark
There are a few domestic pickups which use an ethanol and regular fuel mix. These include the Ford F-250, the Chevy Silverado, and the Dodge Dakota 4.7L.
It is recommened that you use premium only but you can use any fuel that you want... I wouldn't do anything with ethanol
Unless this is a Flex Fuel vehicle you should not use E85 and should use only gasoline with 10% or less Ethanol. There is no additive to help.
E85 is an ethanol blend of 85% ethanol and 15% gasoline. It is primarily used as fuel for flex-fuel vehicles, which are designed to run on a range of ethanol-gasoline blends. E85 is considered a renewable fuel source and offers certain environmental benefits, but its use may result in reduced fuel efficiency compared to gasoline.
I don't believe that NASCAR is using ethanol. I know F1 race cars use it.