Any car can use a 10% mix of Ethanol, but only vehicle labeled FlexFuel can use E85.
The car has to be built to run on ethanol. Ethanol requires different fuel lines, injector sizes, computer programming.
I don't believe that NASCAR is using ethanol. I know F1 race cars use it.
Some with older cars don't notice a difference when combining ethanol with gasoline. 10% ethanol mixed with gasoline is a safe amount to use for perfect results.
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Possibly not. For on some cars, the ethanol component can damage seals. But you should check with the car manufacturer, in writing!
All gasoline except premium is mandated to have at least 10% ethanol. Sorry. Some stations (brands) have premium with out ethanol (Missouri law allows this), the trouble is finding out who has it. Ethanol does substantial damage fast in small engines and cars older that 14 years and some damage in newer cars. Do not use ethanol with a fiberglass or plastic gas tank=engine suicide.
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Its ethanol.. NOT acetone!!
Cars that run ethanol usually don't store energy like hybrid electrics or dedicated electrics.
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.
all cars can use e-10 as all gas has 10% ethanol in in now.