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Q: Why engines use different type of fuel?
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What gas does a airplane use?

Different types of aircraft use different types of fuel. Small aircraft generally use 110 octane, 100 octane-low lead or some newer engines use diesel. Airplanes that fly using turbo-prop or turbine systems use Jet A or Jet B type fuel which is a type of kerosene fuel.


Do helicopters use jet fuel?

The type of fuel is specific to the type of engine, not the aircraft. Helicopters that have jet engines use jet fuel, and helicopters that have internal combustion engines use gasoline. However the General Electric T-58 had a device in the fuel control that allowed you to burn just about anything from avgas to jet fuel to kerosene.


What are some different Vauxhall engines?

Vauxhall is a type of engine that is produced for use in automobiles. There are several different types of Vauxhall engines including the Astra and Meriva engines.


Why does different types of vehicle engines produce different exhaust emissions?

For instance diesel engines use compression for combustion versus spark plugs which are used in everyday vehicle engines. Some engines use different fuels therefore when combustion occurs the exhaust produces emissions based on the fuel mixture.


What type of fuel does a Concorde plane use?

i have no recollection of the plane using anything other than aviation fuel. its speed was in its design and engines.


Is ethanol harmful to car engines?

Not at all. Instead, they are being used in car engines as an alternative fuel as it is a green fuel (non - pollutant). But, the drawback is that you may have to change / modify the engine of your car to use this type of green fuel.


Why do you have different types of engines?

Because different engines have different advantages. Steam engines can be run from anything that burns, but are big and heavy. 2-stroke (gasoline) engines has great power-to-weight ratio, but tend to use a lot of fuel and create a lot of emissions. 4-stroke Diesel engines tend to run rougher and don't rev as high as gasoline engines but are more fuel efficient and often have more torque.


Can you use diesel fuel injector cleaner in gas engines?

no i dont think you can use diesel fuel injector cleaner in gas engines


What vehicles use turbine engines and what kind of fuel do they use?

Turbine engines are most commonly found in airplanes. They use gas for fuel. They are also known as "jet" engines, hence the term for the plane.


How many aicraft use jet engines?

Most commercial Aircraft use jet engines. Some have 2 engines while different model aircraft may have 3 or 4 jet engines. It just depends on the type of aircraft you are looking at.All Commercial Aircraft can safely takeoff and land on One Engine when fully loaded.(Passengers, Fuel, and Cargo) I hope this helps you.


3 engines use 1000 pounds of fuel how many tons of fuel do 3 engines use together?

3000 lbs is 1.5 tons


Did the b-36 jet engines use jet fuel or the same gas as the 4360 engines?

The jet engines used jet fuel, not gasoline as the 6 main engines did.