The Ford Ranger , 3.0 liter Flex Fuel Vehicle engine is designed to use
" regular " unleaded gasoline , 87 octane , or E85 ethanol , or any combination
of the 2 fuels
E85 or gas.
NO! As far as I know the Vibe is NOT a Flex Fuel vehicle. If it is Flex Fuel and can burn E85 it will have a label affixed to the vehicle somewhere. Do NOT use E85 in a non Flex Fuel vehicle.
If the car is a Flex-Fuel vehicle then yes you can use E85. If it is not a Flex-Fuel vehicle you cannot use E85. Using E85 will damage components. As far as I know your 2006 Pontiac G6 is not a Flex-Fuel vehicle. Reads your owner's manual to be sure.
No, you cannot use E85 or above in any engine not designed for that fuel. You will damage the engine if you do.
Some were flex, but only if you have the flex fuel motor, There will be a sticker under hood and gas door that say E85 approved.
It is generally not recommended to mix non-ethanol gas with ethanol gas, as this can affect the performance and efficiency of your vehicle. It is better to use one type of fuel consistently to avoid potential engine issues.
onlyif your owners manual or gas cap says ffv(flex fuel vehicle) other wise sever damage can result
Only if the vehicle is clearly labeled as "Flex Fuel"!
Use what ever fuel the vehicle manufacturer recommends.
You don't if the vehicle was designed as a flex fuel vehicle. It can safely burn E85 ethanol. You can burn a mixture of 10% Ethanol in any vehicle.
No, hybrid vehicles use a combination of a fuel engine and a battery powered engine to power the car based on driving conditions. Flex fuel vehicles however a fuel engined vehicles that allow you to use different types of fuel, mainly E-85 as well as regular gasoline.
No, fuel-cell automobiles do not use gas as a fuel. They use hydrogen gas as a fuel source, which is converted into electricity to power the vehicle.