Biofuel is something that should be developed more. It can be made out of many things, including corn and vegetable oil.
Unless it came from the factory rated as a FlexFuel vehicle you cannot run any bio fuel above a mix of 5% bio fuel and 95% gasoline.
When gasohol is added to gasoline, it increases the oxygen content in the fuel mixture. This helps in achieving a more complete combustion of the gasoline, leading to reduced emissions and potentially improved fuel efficiency. Gasohol is typically a blend of gasoline and ethanol, which is a renewable, bio-based fuel.
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Bio diesel is a bio fuel. A bio fuel is a fuel made from a renewable biomass source, usually from some kind of vegetation.
Yes, diesel is a bio fuel
The "flex fuel" logo indicates standard internal combustion of gasoline, alcohol, or similar fuels. Biodiesel does not qualify, being essentially a fuel ignited by compression.
Yes, cars can run on ethanol as a fuel source. Ethanol is a renewable, bio-based fuel that can be used as an alternative to gasoline in vehicles. Many cars today are designed to run on a blend of ethanol and gasoline, known as E85. Ethanol is produced from crops such as corn or sugarcane and is considered a more environmentally friendly option compared to traditional gasoline.
bio fuel is produced by animal wastes
Fuel Bio was created in 2006-12.
Bio fuels are a method of recycling old products like cooking oil and animal waste as a fuel source. Many can be used by slightly modifying gasoline engines which can considerably help the environment.
There's no such thing as a CO2 car, unless you mean a CO2 emitting car, which would be a gasoline, or other fossil fuel such as diesel or bio diesel.