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What Are The Advantages Of Flex Fuel System?

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  What is flex fuel system? Before you know the advantages of a flex fuel system , first you should know what it is , right? Flex fuel is nothing but an alternative fuel that is made of a combination of gasoline and ethanol or methanol. Such kinds of vehicles also have an internal combustion engine, specially made to run multiple types of fuel.   Flex fuel is also known as flexible fuel around the world. You must know that the system was first developed in the 1990’s and you won’t believe by the year 2017, there were more than 21 million flexible fuel vehicles on the road. Now Let’s Know The Advantages, There are a number of benefits you will have once you start to use such vehicles. But here in the blog I’ll let you know about the most important ones, The best advantage of flex fuel is, it allows you to burn every proportion of the fuel mixture. So burning facility can be considered as the number one advantage of flex fuel. Vehicles that are made of flex fuel systems are alwa...

Flex Fuel: All the Information You Need

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  Flex-fuel is gaining popularity as an alternative, environmentally friendly fuel for our vehicles, according to recent news reports. Nitin Gadkari, Union Minister for Road Transport and Highways, has been urging automakers to create flex-fuel compliant engines for the next models. Flex-fuel appears to be a viable alternative fuel to address growing fuel prices while introducing a more environmentally friendly fuel to bridge the gap till the eventual changeover to complete electrification. Here is everything you need to know about flex fuel system and what to anticipate when these engines are eventually implemented. What is Flex-Fuel? Flex-fuel is an alternative fuel that incorporates either methanol or ethanol with normal gasoline. This fuel mixture is stored in the same tank and is used as blended fuel by the engine. In contrast, CNG fuel systems store gasoline and CNG in separate tanks, and the engine uses both independently. The ratio of ethanol to gasoline can be varied from...