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Have Questions? We're here to help. Below is a list of frequently asked questions. You should find an answer to your questions here:

Can I still use gasoline? Yes! Our Conversion Kits turn your vehicle into a Full Flex Vehicle. This means that you can run E85
(70-85% ethanol, 15-30% gasoline) this is what is sold nationwide at some gas stations, unleaded gasoline, or any combination of the two. You can even run up to E98 (98% ethanol, 2% gasoline) if you home-brew. You do not need additional fuel tanks or fuel lines, you just fuel up with E85 or gasoline at any time into your current fuel tank!

Emissions. Will my car pass emissions? If your car passed emissions before installing our kit, it will pass with our Conversion Kit, Guaranteed (see below)! Our conversion kits do not alter your vehicle's emissions when using gasoline, and E85 burns cleaner than gasoline.

Fuel Injectors.

-How do I know which ones I have?

It is imperative to verify the type of fuel injectors your vehicle has.

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-Where do I find them? This varies from vehicle to vehicle, but generally they are located on top of each cylinder. If your vehicle is a 4 cylinder it should have 4 fuel injectors, one for each cylinder. Start by looking at the top of your engine block, then find a series of plugs-they should looks the same and there should be one per cylinder spread out in an organized fashion-with wires coming from each of them. Throttle Body Injection is one of the exceptions to this, TBI is located on top of the engine like a carburetor and there is only one, regardless of the number of cylinders.

-Why can't this website tell me which ones I have? Unfortunately, there is no way of telling for sure what connector your vehicle has, this is why: Some car companies will use 2 different fuel injector connectors for the same exact vehicle, same exact engine, even made on the same day! Why do they do this? To same some money they use the fuel injectors they happen to have on hand. Most of the time we can verify what your car should have based on make model and year, but to be absolutely sure you have to check which ones your vehicle has.