Lest someone go and try it anyway (afterall, we are creatures of experimentation!) please remember that Ethanols and Methanols are corrosive to certain metals, of which our fuel tanks, fuel pumps, fuel lines, intake manifolds, and injector bodies are fabricated. Toss in the incompatible synthetic rubber flexible connections and o-rings, and you can have a real mess. The E-85 vehicles have fuel systems with corrosion resistant materials. As an additional example, my neighbors 2002 Ford Taurus with 22K miles just lost its fuel pump, which was replaced under warranty. Because it was an FFV, the fuel pump cost almost $800 US Dollars! Yes, the warranty covered the cost, but this is simply too expensive a repair for the average person.
Since E-85 is not available here in Texas, if it were mine, I would be scrounging for a less expensive alternative fuel pump. Even if it were an inline pump with custom fabricated lines, it would be vastly less expensive.
Franz