Ford Service typically uses an additive called "Fuel System Cleaner" for vehicles running on ethanol-blended fuels. This additive helps to clean the fuel system, prevent deposits, and improve engine performance. Specific products may vary by service location, but they are designed to maintain fuel efficiency and protect engine components when using ethanol. Always consult your owner's manual or a Ford service representative for the best recommendations for your vehicle.
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.
the engine in a 84 ford laser is not ethanol compatible & will run like a sack of crap if you use fuel that contains any ethanol
Ethanol is commonly used as a fuel additive in gasoline, in hand sanitizers and disinfectants, in alcoholic beverages, and as a solvent in the manufacturing of various products like cosmetics and medicines.
The United States and Brazil are the leading countries in the use of ethanol fuel. Brazil is a global leader in ethanol production and consumption, with many vehicles in the country running on ethanol blends. In the United States, ethanol is commonly used as an additive in gasoline.
Yes. Most gas stations currently serve 10% ethanol anyway.
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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's designed to run on " regular " unleaded gas - 87 octane . The gasoline can have a maximum of 10 % ethanol ( If you mean E 85 - NO ! )
According to the 1998 Ford Expedition Owners Guide you use regular unleaded gas with an octane rating of ( 87 ) and up to ( 10 % ) ethanol so it does not have flex fuel engines ( As far as I know if you could use E85 the mileage would be worse )
try l putting fuel additive if you use gas with ethanol
( IF YOU HAVE THE 3.0 L FFV ENGINE ) ! - you can use E85 ethanol / regular unleaded 87 octane / or any combination of the 2 fuels i have a 99 ford ranger 3.0 five speed manual ffv engine and it will not run e85 at all it runs it to lean.
If your 2005 Ford Explorer 4.0 liter V6 is a Flexible Fuel Vehicle ( FFV ) You can tell by opening the gas filler door and there will be a sticker or if you look at the VIN and the 8th " character " is a " K " ( instead of an " E " ) then you have the flexible fuel vehicle version and can use ethanol fuel