Where I live this is illegal.
But all LPG is the same, the vehicle fuel is just taxed for road use.
I would say yes, in theory anyway. You can get hydrogen gas from water. That could be used to run a car.
Cars can run on Hydrogen gas, however the car's engine must be modified first.
The three pedals in a manual transmission car are the clutch, brake, and gas pedals. The clutch pedal is used to disengage the engine from the transmission to change gears. The brake pedal is used to slow down or stop the car. The gas pedal is used to accelerate the car by increasing the engine's speed.
Unleaded Gasoline, Diesel, Ethanol, or Natural Gas depending on the engine.
When you sit in the car, it used to be down where your gas pedal leg is....or it is in the engine compartment.
Piping from the gas tank in the back of the car leading up to the engine then go through a fuel injector into the engine.
Well, the chemical energy in the gas is what keeps the engine running, which is what propels the car.
An engine that consumes gas to provide more power. Or an old car.
Not unless it is a carburated engine.
damage engine no.. will the engine run no.
gas
Usually heating is done by passing air over the hot engine so no extra fuel (gas/petrol) is used.