Future cars may use bio fuels or solar energy and may be run on water power
Hydrogen gas
High octane kerosene
Gasoline is the most common type of fuel used in cars in North America because cars there use an internal combustion engine. A diesel motor can also use Biodiesel.
If it is NITRO powered you use anywhere from 20% nitro fuel to 33% nitro fuel. Traxxas top fuel is the best fuel for nitro cars.
no hybrids use the same amount of fuel as other cars but u can also use electriceity
Modern fuel injected cars, no.
Upper-end cars use Premium fuel
Fuel our cars
Fuel our cars
All cars would use compressed air (or nitrogen) to inflate tyres. Most cars would use petrol or diesel as a fuel (in the US petrol is known as gas). Some cars use Propane gas as a fuel. Technology is being developed to fuel cars with Hydrogen gas.
Jet cars have jet engines; because of that they need a special fuel to power them. Most use aviation turbine fuel but some use a special blend made for race cars. This type of fuel is extremely flammable and is only stocked and sold to professionals.
Airplanes typically use aviation fuel, which is a specialized type of fuel with different grades such as Jet A and Jet A-1 for commercial aircraft, and Avgas for smaller general aviation planes. These fuels are distinct from standard gasoline or diesel used in cars.