First off paint thinner is way to expensive and secondly it would do serious damage to the engine.
the two types of fuel vehicles usually run on are Gasoline or diesel fuel
NO !
No, hybrid cars run on gas
Either on top and inside the fuel tank on fuel injected vehicle or on the engine block of vehicles with a carburetor. There are a few vehicles with carburetor that have an electric fuel pump. To find it just follow the fuel line to the engine. You will run into the fuel pump.
most vehicles from 1992 to current are able to run on e85 ethanol
With some vehicles you can remove the fuel pump fuse as the engine is running, it will continue to run until the pressure is gone.
Just as some vehicles are fast and some slow there are vehicles that will run on very little fuel and some that use lots and lots of fuel frequently. 4Wheel drive vehicles fall into the use lots of fuel for no other reason than the sort of driving they are designed to do
Yes, most vehicles in the United States run on petrol (gasoline). Petrol is the primary fuel for the majority of internal combustion engine vehicles, including cars, trucks, and motorcycles. However, there are also vehicles that use alternative fuels, such as diesel, electricity, or hydrogen. It's important to check the specific fuel requirements for each vehicle model.
Yes, cars can run on pure ethanol as a fuel source. Ethanol is a renewable and environmentally friendly alternative to gasoline, and many vehicles are designed to run on ethanol blends such as E85, which contains 85 ethanol and 15 gasoline. However, some vehicles may require modifications to run on pure ethanol.
by using transport like Indian Reva, vehicles run by solar energy, electricity.
It shows up when you buy a vehicle such as a tractor or a harvester. It is your fuel bar, shows you how much fuel you have to run your vehicles with.
Parkers Guide does not show alternative fuel vehicles that run on alternative fuel sources such as hydrogen and natural gas. The site directs consumers to greener vehicles like hybrids. Also, a guide directs consumers to saving money through maintenance, preparation, planning, and changing driving habits.