Powersports vehicles are built for adventure—whether it's tearing through dirt trails, carving across sand dunes, or speeding over snow. For those who crave high-octane thrills, fuel choice can be the difference between a good ride and an unforgettable one.
As drivers have become more conscious about their fuel options, E85 gas has gained popularity for its ability to boost engine performance. Made from up to 85% ethanol and 15% gasoline, renewable E85 gas burns cleaner and enhances engine efficiency with over 100 octanes.
If you've ever pulled up to a gas station and noticed a pump labeled "E85," you might wonder: Can I use E85 gas in my car? What particularly makes E85 so tempting is that it’s more affordable than regular but has more octanes than premium. That’s because E85 is a special type of gas that consists of up to 85% ethanol and 15% gasoline, but it’s not suitable for every vehicle.
If you’re the proud owner of a 2015-2023 Dodge Hellcat Charger 6.2L, you already know your vehicle is built for high performance. But did you know you can take that performance even further by running E85 flex fuel?
This adaptability is particularly valuable in regions where E85 and other ethanol-blended fuels are widely available. They are often also less expensive to run than traditional gasoline.
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Are you a proud owner of a classic 1997-2004 Chevrolet Corvette C5 5.7L and curious about the potential benefits of switching to E85 Flex Fuel? You're not alone.
We first met Chris Baily at the Performance Racing Industry show in Indianapolis, where his World’s Fastest Demon was showcased in the Magnuson Supercharger booth.
Are you a proud owner of a 2010-2015 Chevy Camaro V8 6.2L, either with a manual or automatic transmission? If you've ever wondered about the possibilities of running E85 Flex Fuel in your Camaro, the answer is a resounding yes.
April 1, 2023
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