Yes a toyota solara can run on ethanol fuel. There is a conversion kit that can be bought for a few hundred dollars, and it's well worth it, as ethanol fuel is cheaper than gasoline, and more efficient.
I have been running a 1985 CB125S on unleaded 10% ethanol regular gas ever since I purchased it from a friend in 1995. As this is 2008, the bike has been run about 10,000 miles on unleaded and 10% alcohol fuel with no problem so far. So, CAN it run on unleaded? yes. mark
It's designed to run on " regular " unleaded gas - 87 octane . The gasoline can have a maximum of 10 % ethanol ( If you mean E 85 - NO ! )
Unleaded regular pump gas will work just fine. Modern small engines are designed to run on low-octane, unleaded fuel. Stay away from E85, or any fuel with over 10% ethanol added.
Fords Flexible Fuel Vehicle ( FFV ) engines can run on regular unleaded gas or E 85 ethanol or any combination of the 2 fuels
Sure , the 3.0 L flex fuel engine in a 1999 Ford Ranger runs on unleaded 87 octane but you also have the option of running on E-85 ethanol if you want to. (Helpfull)
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
Certain Ford vehicles which have flex fuel engines can run on regular unleaded gas ( 87 octane ) or E-85 Ethanol or any combination of the 2 fuels
can run any type of fuel. no less than 91 octane unleaded and i think 86 octane leaded. also can run higher octane and a fuel mixture of 10% ethanol or 5% methanol.
It will run just fine on unleaded regular. Either one you an afford.
Yes, the 97 Mitsubishu Eclispe does run with unleaded gasoline fuel; however, it can run fine on normal fuel as well the unleaded fuel. It does not affect the performance of the vehicle.
Depends on the car. The most common fuel is unleaded gasoline but some cars also run on diesel, ethanol, methanol, alcohol, propane, natural gas, electricity and various combinations of these.