Depends on the vehicle, but generally no. Older vehicles may not run well on the blends of gasoline we now have unless they have lead additives added, which are typically cars built before the mid-1970s.
The majority of classic mini's have a 7.5 gallon fuel tank.
Isopropyl alcohol is commonly used as a disinfectant, solvent, and cleaning agent. It is also used in personal care products, as a fuel additive, and in the production of pharmaceuticals and cosmetics.
yes, ethyl alcohol is used in many countries as fuel in automobiles.
No
In the fuel tank
An alcohol torch is a stove/torch that uses a fuel from the alcohol family.
No, it is a poor fuel for use in autos.
In the fuel tank
You ferment them, then distill the low-alcoholic sludge into high-concentrate alcohol. Then you burn the alcohol as fuel.
In the fuel tank on the fuel pump.
Most cars in the USA require gasoline as fuel.
Ethanol (Alcohol)