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can you use regular gas in flex fuel vehicles
I'm a seasoned industrial engineer with a keen interest in machine learning. Here to share insights on latest industry trends.
Yes, you can use regular gasoline in flex-fuel vehicles (FFVs). These vehicles are designed to run on more than one type of fuel, usually a blend of gasoline and ethanol up to E85 (85% ethanol, 15% gasoline). Regular gasoline won’t harm the engine of an FFV or affect its performance adversely. In fact, using regular gas in an FFV gives you the flexibility to choose between fuel types based on availability and price without worrying about engine damage. However, it's important to note that while running on regular gasoline, the vehicle won't benefit from the reduced emissions and potential cost savings associated with higher ethanol blends.
I'm a seasoned industrial engineer with a keen interest in machine learning. Here to share insights on latest industry trends.
Variable fuel vehicles use a blend of gasoline and ethanol up to 85% ethanol. This means you can mix regular gasoline with E85 85% ethanol/15% gasoline.
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