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Car Forum / Hyundai Cars / April 2005

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E85... can I use it (safely) in my Hyundai?

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Dan K - 08 Apr 2005 18:36 GMT
I just heard a radio commertial saying E85 is now 30 to 60 cents a gallon
cheeper than regular gasoline here in Minnesota, and its available at a fair
number of service stations in my area.  Can E85 be used in Hyundai's and in
particular a 2002 XG350?  If not, is there a level of ethonol that is
acceptable?  If so, does it do anything to the warrenty?  If it can be used,
I want to do it now while I'm still under warrenty.

Thanks - Dan
Heckle - 09 Apr 2005 01:35 GMT
What is E85?
>I just heard a radio commertial saying E85 is now 30 to 60 cents a gallon
> cheeper than regular gasoline here in Minnesota, and its available at a
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>
> Thanks - Dan
Andrew Cripps - 09 Apr 2005 02:07 GMT
15% Gasoline / 85% ethanol
                 
 As Per my manual

Hyundai Elantras sold in the US are not compatible with E85

However they will run on 90% Gasoline / 10% ethanol
Which is the standard down-state NY Gas Mixture, Since they banned MBTE in NYS. Both are used as oxygenate to combat smog & other pollution. You will get fewer MPG when using either ethanol blend.

> What is E85?
>>I just heard a radio commertial saying E85 is now 30 to 60 cents a gallon
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>> Thanks - Dan
Dances With Crows - 09 Apr 2005 02:29 GMT
>> Can E85 be used in Hyundai's

Hyundai's what?  ('s is a possessive marker, not a plural marker.)

>> and in particular a 2002 XG350?

I doubt it could be used without engine modifications.  If the engine
isn't designed to run on an 85% ethanol / 15% gasoline mixture, it won't
perform very well at all, and the unsuitable fuel might cause expensive
damage to hoses and engine parts.  The engine and ECM in the XG350
expect gasoline IIRC.  You might want to grep your owner's manual for
"FFV" though, just in case.

> What is E85?

See above.  Also, http://www.e85fuel.com/faqs/ , one of the first 5
hits when you Google://"E85" .  HTH,

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Old_Timer - 11 Apr 2005 06:57 GMT
>I just heard a radio commertial saying E85 is now 30 to 60 cents a gallon
>cheeper than regular gasoline here in Minnesota, and its available at a fair
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>
>Thanks - Dan

No, E85 is not a suitable fuel for the XG.  
FWIW, cars that are manufactured to run on E85 will get far less MPG
on the E85 than on regular gasoline so the 30-60 cents a gallon is not
the price break one might be inclined to expect.

Several years ago I drove a company car that was a "flexible fuel"
vehicle and compared the fuel mileage using the regular gasoline and
the 85% alcohol fuel.  That vehicle gave me 20MPG on regular gasoline
and 13MPG on the 85% alcohol fuel.

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