Regular gasoline can be used in an E85 vehicle, but E85 cannot be used in a vehicle that wasn't designed for it. Why? Bascially moving E85 creates a static charge, so the gas system needs to be mostly plastic to reduce the risk of sparking (plastic fittings, tubes, etc).
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Sorry. Sodium polyacrylate doesn't seem to work. Certainly not the way it does with water.
C (carbon) The nitro group (NO2) is a substitution for one of the hydrogen atoms in methane, creating nitromethane (CH3NO2).
1.7 kg air is required to burn 1 kg of nitromethane. AFR = 1.7
no because 2 stroke were invented before e85 came out and the engines cant run on it. Also the oil doesnt mix with it because e85 isn't True gasoline (fossil fuel) that is made to be mixed
Regular gasoline can be used in an E85 vehicle, but E85 cannot be used in a vehicle that wasn't designed for it. Why? Bascially moving E85 creates a static charge, so the gas system needs to be mostly plastic to reduce the risk of sparking (plastic fittings, tubes, etc).
It is known as gasahol. Ethanol fuel mixed with 15% gasoline is known as E85, though all gas sold in the US has to have some ethanol mixed in by law.
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You can run only gasoline with 5% Ethanol no more which means no E85.
A dangerous mixture of Ammonium Nitrate (Fertilizer) and Fuel Oil (Diesel Fuel) they mixed it with nitromethane to form a much stronger mixture.
Yes you can.
No. do not use E85 in a Liberty. It does not have the proper software or fuel system components to run on E85.
Yes. An E85 car is called a Flex Fuel car meaning it can burn regular gasoline or E85.
E85 is 85% ethanol alcohol and 15% gasoline. A change in either the price of oil or the price of the corps used to make the alcohol for E85 will result in a change in the cost of E85.
No, but the vehicle has to be able to operate on E85.
is a 91 Toyota tercel e85 compatiable