According to the 1998 Ford Ranger Owner Guide :
( no )
For the 2.5 litre four cylinder engine , 3.0 and 4.0 litre V6 engines
( " regular " unleaded gasoline , 87 octane is recommended )
no
If you have the 3.0 liter FFV ( flexible fuel vehicle ) engine
I don't believe so , 1999 was the first year that Ford Rangers offered the 3.0 L FFV engine option that allowed you to run E85 or regular unleaded 87 octane , or any combination of the 2 fuels
A2. Try this http://www.e85fuel.com/e85101/questions.php http://flexfuelus.com/ #8 v/u? A1. E15 is the highest you can run: there is a code in the VIN that will tell you if your vehicle can run E85.
( IF YOU HAVE THE 3.0 L FFV ENGINE ) ! - you can use E85 ethanol / regular unleaded 87 octane / or any combination of the 2 fuels i have a 99 ford ranger 3.0 five speed manual ffv engine and it will not run e85 at all it runs it to lean.
The 3.0 L flexible fuel version will run on regular unleaded gas - 87 octane , or E85 ethanol , or any combination of the 2 fuels
I was looking at the 2003 Ford Ranger Owner Guide and it shows for the 4.0 liter SOHC , V6 engine ( " regular " unleaded gasoline , 87 octane ) So , the answer is ( no ) * there was a flex fuel version of the 3.0 liter " Vulcan " V6 engine available that used either 87 octane unleaded gasoline , E85 , or any combination of the two fuels
If you have the FLEXIBLE FUEL version of the 3.0 L engine . Look for a sticker inside your fuel filler door indicating it is a FFV or check your VIN . If the 8th "character" of your VIN is a "K" it is a flexible fuel vehicle . You can run unleaded gas - 87 octane , or E85 ethanol , or any combination of the two fuels .
No ( according to the 1999 Ford Expedition Owner Guide your vehicle is designed to run on " regular " unleaded gasoline , 87 octane )
If you mean E85 then NO , but it can be converted to run on propane
no you can't wire it up and get it to run.
No. A 1999 Ram is not equipped to run on E85.