most vehicles from 1992 to current are able to run on e85 ethanol
no. not unless you get it tuned to run on e85. im a vw tech. e85 uses about 30% more fule then gas so your car would run lean and blow up.
No. A 1999 Ram is not equipped to run on E85.
Only if its a flex fuel. I'm guessing no.
No. do not use E85 in a Liberty. It does not have the proper software or fuel system components to run on E85.
no
There wasn't a Jeep Liberty in 1997. Also, the Libertys are not made to run on E85.
no
NO!
== == There are several Ford vehicles that come from the factory ready to run E85, but unfortunately, the Escape is not one of them. Note that because of EPA regulations, making these changes will fail you on emissions testing, as they consider this a illegal modification to the factory system for on the road use. Running E85 on a non E85 engine can damage the engine without modifications to the tuning and injector size. Can be done, but legally no. If the fuel lines are plastic or steel they are acceptable. All rubber must be an alcohol compatible, and most cars are from the mid 80's and up. But all components of the fuel system must be inspected. No KIT is needed. Proper injector sizing and PCM tuning is required. But at best without a fuel sensor, the engine will be single fuel, not flex or dual fuel.
It is not made for E85 it is just designed to be able to use E85. You can use regular fuel and it will get better fuel economy in the process.
no because 2 stroke were invented before e85 came out and the engines cant run on it. Also the oil doesnt mix with it because e85 isn't True gasoline (fossil fuel) that is made to be mixed