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The Chevy Impala has a flex fuel option. Cost is $0. Why isn't it just standard equipment?

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  • 1 十年前
    最愛解答

    Flex fuels are available everywhere, anyplace that sells E85 ethanol.

    It should be a requirement that all vehicles have this as standard equipment, so those who want to encourage renewable fuels can do so.

    It's not that complicated a process, you need to have additional fuel maps programmed into the fuel injection system to increase the time the injectors are open and compensate for detonation.

  • davem
    Lv 5
    1 十年前

    Because flex fuels are barely available anywhere outside of Brazil. They create flex fuels from sugar cane, while the try in North America was with corn but it didn't work well. Surgar cane flex fuel has 7 times the power of corn ethanol and is known as E85.

    But hold onto your flex option...someday soon it will be standard on all GM cars.

  • 7 年前

    I agree, it should just be standard.

  • 1 十年前

    A really good question!

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