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Simply the anser is NO. Only cars that are made to run on E-85 and Regular Unleaded gasoline can do this. E-85 is 85% alcohol, and the fuel delivery system needs to be made to handle this level. Using E-85 in a car not madeto run on it will cause check engine light, codes, drivability problems, poor economy and acceleration, ETC. Tech JK ---------------
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FFV = Flex Fuel VehicleThis means it is designed to run on E-85 gasoline, which is 85% ethanol.NOTE: DO NOT put E-85 fuel into your vehicle unless you are 100% sure you have an FFV engine!
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 -------------------------------------------------
I was looking at the 2002 Ford Thunderbird Owner Guide and it shows that the vehicle is designed to run on " premium " unleaded gasoline , 91 octane or higher , it doesn't show anything about E-85 ( so I would say no )
No , " regular " unleaded gasoline , 87 octane is recommended
No, the ethanol will "eat" the rubber in the fuel lines, pump, and seals.
It's 85% denatured alcohol (ethanol).
No! The Dodge Caliber is not designed to burn E-85.
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