You would have to use propane.
If it were possible to use natural gas (methane), the car would have to be re-calibrated to use it.
Chemical energy into mechanical energy
To what?? Try and put some propane in your car's petrol tank and you might find your answer for that case.
Propane is a gas a room temperature if it is not compressed. However, if it put in a canister under high enough pressure, it will be a liquid even at room temperature. Propane is a liquid below -44 degrees F or if its compressed. Grill bottles are only fillid 80% full with liquid. so you can use the propane gas on the top of the bottle.
No, it is not safe to use propane in a car's air conditioning system. Propane is highly flammable and can pose a serious safety risk if used in place of the recommended refrigerant. It is important to use the proper type of refrigerant for your car's air conditioning system to ensure safe and efficient operation.
Never put gas in a diesel car. And never put diesel in a gas car. An engine is built to handle one and not the other.
Into the gas tank.
open the gas door on side of car and then twist the (nozzle- cap) and put the gas despencer in it and start pumping
The right type of fuel will keep a car running its best. The Audi can take premium, special or regular unleaded gas.
Regular 87 Octane with no more than 10% Ethanol
if its regular gas
My parents put gas in the car yesterday. Our car almost ran out of gas Friday.
It's a liquid, unless you have a CNG car.