Octane is not renewable because it is a hydrocarbon that can be distilled from petroleum. Since petroleum is a fossil fuel, octane is not renewable unless some scientist discovers an inexpensive way of synthesizing octane.
Yes. The ones on the professional circuit typically use high octane race fuel.
Octane is obtained by distillation from petrol.
Avgas (Aviation Gas). It's a high octane petroleum based fuel that is also used in racecars.
Your average automobile will burn 87 octane unleaded gasoline. Some more sporty cars will burn 92 or 97 high octane unleaded fuels. All of which are a petroleum by product.
The scientific name for white spirit is Stoddard solvent, which is a type of petroleum distillate commonly used as a solvent in paints, varnishes, and cleaning products.
High octane gasoline (petrol) only provides better fuel mileage in vehicles that require the high octane. In a normal engine running higher octane provides no benefit.
At least 50'/. Full of hi octane
it's a little better than 87 octane but not really high test gas, 91 and 93 octane is the high test.
A cyclic, regenerable process for cracking of petroleum distillates to produce high-octane gasoline from higher-boiling petroleum fractions; synthetic or natural bead catalysts of activated hydrosilicate of alumina may be used. Also known as Houdry process.
The grades gasoline are the different octane ratings, the cheapest gas has the least octane. The lower the octane in the gasoline, the faster it will burn. High performance cars need high octane fuel.
High Octane - 2002 was released on: USA: 1 January 2002