As of now, there are thousands of fuel additives available on the U.S. market, including products from major companies and numerous smaller manufacturers. These additives serve various purposes, such as improving engine performance, cleaning fuel systems, and enhancing fuel stability. The exact number can fluctuate due to new product introductions and regulatory changes. However, it's important to note that not all fuel additives are equally effective or necessary for every vehicle.
Human consumption. Cattle Feed. Corn Syrup. Grease. Fuel. Additives. Sweeteners.
Fuel injected. The last cars with carburetors that were sold on the US market were made in 1990.
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there are a lot of cereals out there but in the US market, there is about 4,000 i don't know for sure but that is my estimate.
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There are about 5,800 fossil fuel power stations in the US. (Information the the US Energy Commission).
AnswerNot sure where but they do still sell lead substitutes; however, the vehicle will probably run fine without any additives as all gasoline is required (in the US) to have a minimum amount of anti-knock and detergent additives.
Only vehicles that are Flex Fuel vehicles can burn E85. How many there are is of no consequence.
The U.S. allows certain food additives that Europe bans because they feel that they are safe.
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The current market price of Jet A1 aviation fuel is 0.52GBP/Litre, 0.62EUR/Litre or 3.10USD/US Gallon although it obviously varies greatly with local economics.
What market structure best describe the market for cars in the US?