Dapepper9
Well-Known Member
Yes, which begs the question; why not flex fuel for the Mustang ? I mean FORD has almost everything else as flex. Even when the still produced cars.
Could be that for the F150s it’s more for the fleet operator for cheaper fuel and lower emissions whereas a mustang is more likely to sit for extended periods of time and be prone to things like moisture contamination. At least looking at the 2 fleets overall. There’s certainly some old farts with 10-15 year old trucks that only have 8,000 miles on them and people with Mustangs that daily drive them to 15k+/yr but I think in the grand scheme the reverse is the more likely scenarioThey've always promoted it as an "alternative fuel source" so the F-150 got it all those years making people feel better about drinking more fuel. I just think it's crazy that the fuel system is capable of supporting the E85 fuel no problem at all yet there's not a squeak from Ford about it. I guess they just figured they'll let the aftermarket do it so they can deny warranty claims.
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