do flex fuel cars always need to have E85 in them?

By | Jun 16, 2009
MANNY asked:


do i need to put in my car when i fill up or can it run on pure all the time

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  1. words of wisdom June 16, 2009 3:37 pm

    Flex means it can run on either unleaded gas or E85 (85% ethanol) You can switch back and forth without any problems

  2. Rylan C June 19, 2009 12:16 am

    no but for optimal performance they should have that kinda of fuel

  3. Diana June 21, 2009 6:06 pm

    A flex fuel car does not need to run on E85,it can run just fine,even better on pure gasoline.In fact don’t ever put that E85 crap in your car at all.It will cut your horsepower and your mileage by about15%-20% depending on the car.Your car will run much better on real gasoline and not that corn oil gas.flex fule just means you can use E85,but DON’T.

  4. zerozillion June 23, 2009 8:29 pm

    Flex means you can run gas, ethanol or any combination of the two. In fact you can run methanol or any alcohol based fuel in a flex vehicle.

    You can even buy conversion kits for non-flex vehicles. These things were invented in Brazil 25 years ago. sells conversion kits for almost any vehicle.

    We could be using fuel dollars that are now being sent to countries with ties to terrorism to help farmers here and abroad, boosting our own economy and funding world development. Furthermore, by switching to alcohol fuels, which pollute less than gasoline and are made from plants that draw carbon dioxide from the air, this plan will facilitate the worldwide economic growth required to eliminate global poverty without the fear of greenhouse warming. Down with OPEC.

  5. mdk68gto June 25, 2009 10:38 pm

    if that was so, the car would not be called a flex fuel vehicle. it will run on e85 or regular gas.

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