Alcohol, after fermentation
yes, ethyl alcohol is used in many countries as fuel in automobiles.
Old cars have the carburettor. Modern cars now have electronic fuel injection system
Corn products are used for eating and to fuel a variety of machines and other items.
corn is now used for fuel!
There are many types of automobiles. 1-Fuel used 2-Purpose 3-Capacity 4-Number of wheels 5-Drive of vehicles
No, fuel-cell automobiles do not use gas as a fuel. They use hydrogen gas as a fuel source, which is converted into electricity to power the vehicle.
yes
Honda has a pretty good selection of hybrid automobiles and fuel saving automobiles. Their Civic and Insight models are fuel efficient cars. They are available in Hybrids as well.
Straight corn oil cannot be used directly as a fuel in any engines. It must first be refined in a similar way to the crude oil which comes from underground oil wells. One way is to use the corn oil as the raw material for the production of a fuel suitable for internal combustion engines: first ferment the corn oil and then distil the resulting "brew" to make ethanol. Ethanol is an alcohol that can be used directly as a fuel for gasoline engines and it can also be used as a good "fuel supplement" when mixed - in small amounts - with the normal diesel fuel that is used for diesel engines.
Fuel cards are used to purchase gasoline, diesel or other fuels at service stations. While some fuel cards are used by individuals for their personal automobiles, many are provided by companies to their employees for business-related fuel needs.
Manny high performance automobiles require premium fuel. Most United States domestic family automobiles do not require premium fuel and will run fine on 87 octane fuel.
Corn, primarily; it gets turned into ethanol which is used as fuel.