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can flex fuel vehicles use regular gasoline
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Yes, Flex Fuel Vehicles (FFVs) can use regular gasoline without any issue. FFVs are designed to run on more than one type of fuel, typically a mixture of gasoline and ethanol up to 85% (E85). Their engines and fuel systems are modified to be compatible with the corrosive nature of ethanol and to adjust the fuel-air mixture accordingly, depending on the ethanol content of the fuel. When using regular gasoline, which has a much lower ethanol content (E10), FFVs operate smoothly as their system automatically detects the fuel type and adjusts. This flexibility allows drivers the choice between fuels based on availability, price, or preference, without worrying about engine damage or reduced performance.
Variable fuel vehicles can run on regular gasoline. They are designed to run on a mixture of gasoline and ethanol. but can also run on 100% gasoline.
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