E10, no problem, but only specific vehicles, labeled as Flex Fuel Vehicles, have the ability to utilize E-85.
http://www.e85fuel.com/e85101/FFVlist2007.pdf
2007-06-16 14:09:28
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answered by Fred C 7
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NO!! Don't put ethanol into a gas engine. There is a way to make it run on ethanol but it requires a conversion kit. It would ruin your engine the way it is now.
2007-06-16 08:46:08
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answered by colorguy 4
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No E-85 is for select vehicle tat have built to run that fuel. You can check your VIN at E-85.com
2007-06-16 08:45:55
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answered by C H78611 1
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"Dic Brakes" in front? appears like; a million undesirable or broken Brake traces and/or Hoses, no longer letting the fluid return because it would. 2 undesirable Fluid Deserter Valve. have you ever drained & replace the Brake Fluid? i anticipate each and every thing means you have had the Brake Calipers Rebuilt?
2016-10-17 11:50:27
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answered by ? 4
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you can but your engine will last about 5 miles.
2007-06-16 08:45:38
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answered by george 2 6
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it will run extremely lean without heavy modding, if it runs at all
2007-06-16 08:49:41
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answered by mark s 2
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