Serious question.
My limited understanding of what is required for E85 support is simply upgrading the "fuel transport" bits to materials suited to handling the added alcohols (and some tune bits).
Has anyone an understanding of why Ford didn't make this car E85 compatible? This just seems like it would have been a really logical thing to do. I am sure there's a logical explanation but I simply don't know enough about E85 support.
(heading to google now - I don't even know if the base GT can run E85 "stock")
My limited understanding of what is required for E85 support is simply upgrading the "fuel transport" bits to materials suited to handling the added alcohols (and some tune bits).
Has anyone an understanding of why Ford didn't make this car E85 compatible? This just seems like it would have been a really logical thing to do. I am sure there's a logical explanation but I simply don't know enough about E85 support.
(heading to google now - I don't even know if the base GT can run E85 "stock")