There are a number of vehicles on the road now that are E85 compatible....meaning that they can burn gasoline, or any ethanol mix up to ~85%.
It's pretty well known that even though these vehicles can run on E85, the wind up taking a rather large hit on the miles per gallon one can drive.
I am curious what would need to be done to, for example, a flex fuel 05 Ford Taurus, to optimize the engine for E85. By optimize, I mean make the engine run it's best on E85.
thoughts?
			
			It's pretty well known that even though these vehicles can run on E85, the wind up taking a rather large hit on the miles per gallon one can drive.
I am curious what would need to be done to, for example, a flex fuel 05 Ford Taurus, to optimize the engine for E85. By optimize, I mean make the engine run it's best on E85.
thoughts?
				
		
			