Yes, E85 ethanol (85% ethanol and 15% gasoline) and regular unleaded gasoline can be mixed in a flex-fuel vehicle designed to run on both types of fuel. However, it is not recommended to mix them in a non-flex-fuel vehicle as it can damage the engine. Always check your vehicle's compatibility before mixing fuels.
One gallon of nitromethane weighs approximately 6.857 pounds (3.11 kilograms).
Yes, nitromethane is a chemical compound with the formula CH3NO2. It is commonly used as a fuel in racing cars and model airplanes due to its high energy content.
The stoichiometric air-fuel ratio for nitromethane (CH3NO2) is approximately 1.7:1, which means that 1.7 moles of air are needed for every mole of nitromethane to achieve complete combustion. This ratio is based on the stoichiometry of the reaction between nitromethane and oxygen (O2) in air.
Sodium polyacrylate is not suitable for gelling nitromethane as it does not have the necessary properties to interact with and immobilize the nitromethane molecules effectively. It is more commonly used in absorption applications, such as in diapers, as a superabsorbent polymer due to its high absorbency capacity for water.
no because 2 stroke were invented before e85 came out and the engines cant run on it. Also the oil doesnt mix with it because e85 isn't True gasoline (fossil fuel) that is made to be mixed
It is known as gasahol. Ethanol fuel mixed with 15% gasoline is known as E85, though all gas sold in the US has to have some ethanol mixed in by law.
Yes, E85 ethanol (85% ethanol and 15% gasoline) and regular unleaded gasoline can be mixed in a flex-fuel vehicle designed to run on both types of fuel. However, it is not recommended to mix them in a non-flex-fuel vehicle as it can damage the engine. Always check your vehicle's compatibility before mixing fuels.
You can run only gasoline with 5% Ethanol no more which means no E85.
One gallon of nitromethane weighs approximately 6.857 pounds (3.11 kilograms).
A dangerous mixture of Ammonium Nitrate (Fertilizer) and Fuel Oil (Diesel Fuel) they mixed it with nitromethane to form a much stronger mixture.
No. do not use E85 in a Liberty. It does not have the proper software or fuel system components to run on E85.
Yes, nitromethane is more explosive than gasoline. Nitromethane has a higher energy density and burns more quickly, making it a popular choice in drag racing and other high-performance applications. However, nitromethane is also more unstable and requires special handling and precautions due to its highly explosive nature.
Yes. An E85 car is called a Flex Fuel car meaning it can burn regular gasoline or E85.
E85 is 85% ethanol alcohol and 15% gasoline. A change in either the price of oil or the price of the corps used to make the alcohol for E85 will result in a change in the cost of E85.
Nitromethane, CH3NO2, is an organic compound that is more flammable than gasoline. And, though it is widely used in industry, it is also used as an additive in racing fuels to increase the volatility of the combusted materials. Wikipedia has more information, and a link is provided.
No, but the vehicle has to be able to operate on E85.