E85 vehicles are also called Flexible Fuel Vehicles (FFV) due to their ability to operate on a blend of85 percent ethanol fuel and 15
percent unleaded gasoline
E85, a mixture of 85 percent ethanol and 15
percent unleaded gasoline, is an alternative fuel for use in flexible fuel vehicles (FFVs).
Indresh Mathur, Ph.D., who gave one of the talks, explained that cars on streets and highways in the U.S. run on a mixture of 90
percent unleaded gasoline and 10 percent ethanol.
Not exact matches
Vehicle that operates on any blend of fuel ethanol and
unleaded gasoline, containing up to 85
percent ethanol fuel.
The 6.2L - equipped Ford E-Series will be flex fuel compatible, so that drivers can run
unleaded gasoline, or any mix of gas and ethanol up to E85 (85
percent ethanol).
Last February, nationwide sales of premium
unleaded gasoline accounted for 26.4
percent of the
gasoline sold, compared with 22.9
percent in June 1987 and 19.5
percent in June 1986, according to the Lundberg Letter, a national newsletter.