Here's a place for you to start...LEARNING?Buzz wrote:I've come to a conclusion about you Pud.
You're either never serious, or you're the dumbest son of a bitch I know.
http://www.google.com/search?q=ethanol+ ... e&ie=UTF-8
"Again, DO NOT TRY THIS but car companies know they must comply with small percentage blends of ethanol. So most cars made since the early '90s can handle ethanol. The only problem is that non flex-fuel vehicles don't have the sensors necessary to detect ethanol content. They also don't have the control software to manage the air fuel mixture properly. So your car might run on E85, it just won't run well. It could also cause major damage and using E85 usually voids your warranty. So that's why you should not try it."
"If I put E85 ethanol in my non-Flex Fuel vehicle, it will ruin it.?
One tank won’t hurt. Some dealers are spreading rumors and charging $300-$3000 for one tank of accidental E85 use. This use may cause misfiring and a rough ride. Your check engine light will come on. If you should accidentally or on purpose put E85 in your vehicle, drain the tank, put in regular gas and all will be well. If you use E85 without a conversion kit or non-Flex Fuel capable vehicle for an extended period, you can damage your engine."
There's plenty more...just google it.
