I know the 3.3L in my dad's Voyager can take E85, but I don't personally
have experience with it, or know anyone who does.
Which actually leads me to an "offshoot" question: what makes an engine
"Flex-fuel"-capable?
How would one make a non-"Flex-fuel" engine run on alternative fuels?
I'm curious because there have been some pretty off-the-wall things people
have made engines run on in the past, but all of these that I can recall
have made it impossible for that engine to run gasoline, once modified. It
would appear, however, that "Flex-fuel" engines can still run ordinary gas?
-Jon
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>
> High gas prices have been killer on the pocketbook. Well there is a real
answer. Its called E85 fuel. I have been looking into converting my Dakota
over to run off of E85 fuel. Anyone have any experiance with E85 fuel?
>
> Well take care all
> From Jesse
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