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Can you convert your car's engine to accept E85 fuel?
Well, yes, it can be done. And there are even some government funds to help pay for the conversion, But I wouldn't recommend it to a novice.
It's not like as if you can just bolt on a "kit"
And modifying your vehicle can void warranties.
There are thousands & thousands of vehicles (new & used) already out there that are already designed to run on E85.
Ford started producing Flex-Fuel vehicles in 1995.
Chrysler started in 1998.
GM started in 2000.
Even some of the foreign (very few) manufacturers are now starting to offer E85 capable vehicles
Ican help you determine which vehicles are available if you e-mail me with your requiements ( ie: sedan, coupe, SUV, truck, new, used, etc)
Many people are already driving a flex-fuel vehicle & don't even know it!
I had a customer last summer that was driving an Explorer.
He bought it new & had been driving it for 4 years & I pointed out to him that he could use E85 in it. He did not believe me.
I showed him the sticker inside his fuel-filler door & he was amazed that he had never noticed it! Obviously he never read his owners manual, or window sticker either.!!
If you need help, please e-mail me. I'm quite the expert on the subject. (See my profile page) & read the article "BBC Visits US to Learn About E85" here:
http://www.e85fuel.com/news/051305fyi.htm
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