Gasoline doesn't like to mix with water; if you mixed the two, it would be an emulsion.
Here's a hint: napalm is made in a similar fashion.
No, its bad for your engine Sure you can mix them as long as your vehicle has a flex fuel engine. You can also mix then in a non flex fuel engine as long as you do not mix more than 10% ethanol with plain gasoline.
Water sinks in gasoline. Whatever size bottle you want to think about, it's heavier when it'sfull of water, and lighter when it's full of gasoline.Small aircraft, with their fuel tanks in their wings, used to have small bleeder valves in theunderside of the wing, where water was drained from the tank before flight. It was on thebottom, because any water that condenses in the tank, or gets in there by any means, alwayssinks in the gasoline and winds up at the bottom of the tank.
Yes. And it's not a consistent one. Which hydrocarbons are called "diesel" depends on the raw source of the petroleum it is distilled from.
MMT gasoline was phased out in 2006. Because of this, there are no gasoline brands that currently contain MMT.
Mix diesel in a gasoline engine and it will stall or run very poorly depending on how much you mixed in. Mix gasoline in a diesel engine and you will have engine damage.
Yes, it is fine to mix brands.
No. Gasoline is an oil product and does not mix with water.
They mix their gasoline with 10% ( E10 ) ethanol and water.
yes you can mix oil brands. it is not recommended to do though. As long as the weight of the oil is the same.
Superglue is a specific chemical, cyanoacryllate. It is the same in all brands of superglue, and therefore does not react when you mix different brands.
Shell, chevron, mobil
A 4-cycle engine will mix gasoline with air during the intake stroke at aprox 14.7 (air) to 1 (gasoline) ratio.
A 4-cycle engine will mix gasoline with air during the intake stroke at aprox 14.7 (air) to 1 (gasoline) ratio.
All major brands of gasoline are basically the same. The additives added are the only difference between brands. I have never noticed a difference in one brand or another.
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