Is 2014 Silverado flex fuel?

The FlexLink E85 flex fuel system for your 2014-17 Chevrolet Silverado or GMC Sierra is a complete ethanol flex fuel system for use with the flex mapping that already exists in your ECU. With FlexLink you can run E85 in your Full Size GM truck and switch from gas to ethanol anytime.

What is the RST package on a Silverado?

For those who want a little more, there’s the RST trim level. There you get standard features that include a second 12-volt rear power outlet (this one in the back row), a cargo bed, LED lighting, keyless open and start, remote start, and tailgate with power lock and release to go with that EZ lift assist.

What kind of gas does a 2014 Silverado take?

For all 2014 Silverado models except for those with the 6.2L V8 engine, Chevy recommends regular unleaded gasoline with an octane rating of 87 or higher. For the bigger 6.2L V8, use premium unleaded gasoline with an octane rating of 91 or higher.

What size gas tank does a 2014 Chevy Silverado have?

26.0 gal.
Used 2014 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 Specs & Features

Fuel & MPG
EPA mileage est. (cty/hwy) 16/22 mpg
Fuel tank capacity 26.0 gal.
Fuel type Flex-fuel (unleaded/e85)
Range in miles (cty/hwy) 416.0/572.0 mi.

What’s the difference between LT and RST Silverado?

Unlike the LT, the RST does get the automatic locking rear differential. The RST sits on 18-inch aluminum wheels and gets LED foglights as well as LED taillights. A rear window defogger is added for the RST. Otherwise, the RST trim level is essentially a dressed-up LT.

What are the pros and cons of flex-fuel?

Ethanol burns cleaner than gasoline, which means flex-fuel cars pump fewer toxic fumes into the environment. Flex fuel also contributes fewer greenhouse gases, making it a more environmentally friendly option than traditional gasoline.

What happens if you use flex-fuel in a non flex-fuel vehicle?

Many flex-fuel vehicles (FFVs) can use both E85 and unleaded gas without any problems, but if you accidentally fill your non-FFV with E85, you could be in for an issue. Your check engine light will probably turn on, but it will turn off once the fuel starts to burn off.