FlexFuel will be written on the vehicle somewhere if that vehicle is Flex Fuel.
The fuel system is capable of withstanding the corrosive aspects of the higher ethanol concentration and the computer is programmed with calibrations for running on E85 on the flex fuel system. The engine itself is no different.
Most flex fuel kits will operate properly. However, it should be noted that that only the most modern engines of are capable of running efficiently on a variety of fuels.
It could be. If it is E85 capable there will be a sticker in the fuel door stating so.
no, flex fuel is 2005 and up gm models
No, it does not have a fuel pump inertia switch.
With the 5.4L Triton V8, you can use regular gasoline or E85. A vehicle that is compatible with regular gasoline and E85 is called Flex Fuel. With the 6.2L 'Boss' V8, the only fuel option is regular gasoline. But, I soon see Ford making this 6.2L 'Boss' V8 Flex Fuel capable. The 6.2L V8 in Super Dutys is Flex Fuel, so no doubt it's probably coming for the F-150 SVT Raptor.
No , the engine has to be designed to be a flex fuel engine ( gas / E85 )
You cannot burn E85 in a vehicle that is not Flex Fuel. I do not think your Trailblazer is Flex Fuel. If it is it will have a yellow gas cap, and a sticker saying Flex Fuel. If you have any doubts look in your owner's manual or call your GM dealer and provide your VIN#. They can verify if it is Flex Fuel.
If it is a new generation hemi (5.7, 6.1) it will come on because these are not flex-fuel vehicles.
No, on the Chrysler products that offer flex fuel when running on E85 there is a 25% loss in fuel economy.
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.