Yes, it can and is being done. Refer to this website - http://energyalmanac.ca.gov/gasoline/margins/index.html July 7, 2008 July 14, 2008 July 21, 2008 July 28, 2008 August 4, 2008 August 11, 2008 August 18, 2008 August 25, 2008 Distribution Costs, Marketing Costs and Profits $0.16 $0.18 $0.28 $0.33 $0.26 $0.19 $0.20 Crude Oil Cost $3.37 $3.44 $3.10 $2.95 $2.96 $2.71 $2.67 Refinery Cost and Profits $0.31 $0.20 $0.37 $0.34 $0.30 $0.53 $0.49 State Underground
Storage Tank Fee $0.01 $0.01 $0.01 $0.01 $0.01 $0.01 $0.01 State and Local Sales Tax $0.34 $0.33 $0.33 $0.32 $0.31 $0.31 $0.30 State Excise Tax $0.18 $0.18 $0.18 $0.18 $0.18 $0.18 $0.18 Federal Excise Tax $0.18 $0.18 $0.18 $0.18 $0.18 $0.18 $0.18 Retail prices $4.55 $4.52 $4.46 $4.32 $4.21 $4.12 $4.04
They went up, not down.In 1999, the US national average for a gallon of regular gasoline was $1.17 In 2000, the US national average for a gallon of regular gasoline was $1.51
probibly a week are two.
because we are forced to use cheap grade watered down gasoline at $4.00 a gallon.. garbage gas
they dont. they spray a vapor in to the cylinder (SFI) and the fuel is igniter by the spark plug
If it is a car that has a diesel engine, it won't break down...But if the car has a gasoline engine, you risk causing a lot of damage if you put diesel fuel into the tank instead of gasoline (aka gas or petrol) fuel... If that is what you were asking about, please see the answers to the Related Questions shown below.
"Cat cracking" is the process used to break crude oil down into gasoline, kerosene, adn fuel oils.
Food colouring is not oil soluble, therefore it will not mix with the gasoline. There are oil soluble dyes available in small quantities over the internet. Try a chemical or industrial supplier.
No, you will break something and cost you more $$$.
Around here it went as high as $4.56 and is now down to $2.19
Hydrocarbons and/or carbohydrates. Any volatile liquid, like ethane, ethonyl, gasoline, etc.
There is a wide range of vehicles from small passenger cars to large trucks and buses. It would help if you narrowed it down.
Breaking down the best cars in terms of miles per gallon is probably best done by putting them into three categories: Gasoline, hybrid, and luxury. For cars that run on gasoline engines, the best fuel economy comes from the Scion iQ, which gets 37 miles per gallon. The best hybrid is the Toyota Prius Hybrid, which gets 50 miles per gallon. And in terms of luxury cars, the Lexus CT 200h gets about 41.5 miles per gallon combined.