Any of the gen 1 6.2 L motors Flex fuel?

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GAMike

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In Georgia, if a vehicle is listed as "Flex Fuel" it can be tagged with a "Green Tag" and can be driven in the HOV lane. In Atlanta traffic, that can be VERY helpful. Plus, it would be fun to drive a Raptor with the same tag as a Tesla :) Any of the Raptor years come listed as Flex Fuel vehicles? The 6.2L in F250 and F350'S are flex fuel, so I'm hoping they may have done so in some years of the Raptors.
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you have to program the truck to use e85. a few have done this. from what it seems, all the fuel components are the same compared to a superduty. there were claims that seals among other things needed to be changed, but from what i see, that isnt the case
 

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you have to program the truck to use e85. a few have done this. from what it seems, all the fuel components are the same compared to a superduty. there were claims that seals among other things needed to be changed, but from what i see, that isnt the case
Pretty sure @B E N had a thread on doing this...
 
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