How Do You Make A Car Engine Ethanol Ready?
With gasoline emissions seemingly destroying the environment, many people are looking for alternative fuel sources, including ethanol, which is distilled from corn, sugar or wheat. While saving the environment may be a big draw, not all car engines can be made ready for high ethanol content (E85) gasoline. Step 1 Check your current car. Many newer cars can already run on E85, which is 85-percent ethanol and 15-percent gasoline. Find a gas station that sells E85. Step 2 Install a fuel filter before the pump and between the pump and carburetor. Since ethanol loosens dirt, you will need the filters to clean the fuel before it powers your engine. Make sure you replace the filters after the first 1,000 miles. Step 3 Consult a mechanic or ethanol expert to see whether you should replace your fuel pump. Not all fuel pumps work with ethanol, and the replacement is a simple change to make to get your car ethanol ready. Step 4 Enlarge the fuel-metering jets in your carburetor, so that the proper