NO!! Not unless your trying to blow it up. It's to volitile and not refinned enough. Why would you want to do that any way?? :S
you have to have a carburettor to mix the air and fuel correctly in order for the engine to run
Assuming you're referring to a petrol car, it depends on the car but most cars can run on unleaded. Some do require require 4 stroke or premium fuel to run at optimum efficiency
No. Only around 1% of US cars run on diesel. Most run on gasoline (petrol) or a mix of gasoline and ethanol.
The Yamaha EF 600 generator has a four stroke engine and uses gasoline with no oil added to the fuel. It will run for about six hours on one fill of the gas tank, about 0.5 gallon (US).
Nothing other than it will not run and you will then have to remove all the water from the fuel system. It will do no real damage as long as you do not let it set this way for a long period of time.
It is called jet fuel or white petrol.
No. A petrol or gasoline engine will not run on diesel fuel.
no because 2 stroke were invented before e85 came out and the engines cant run on it. Also the oil doesnt mix with it because e85 isn't True gasoline (fossil fuel) that is made to be mixed
Airplanes run on special fuel that is designed for them. It is called Jet fuel. It is also called white Petrol.
you cant turn a 2 stroke into a four stroke. and i don't think you can run diesel in a 2 stroke
No, the fuel delivery, ignition, and fuel control programs are different.
Water and fuel dont mix that well.Water is heavier than petrol but is still drawn into the carbarettor.Here it will sit in the fuel bowl and severely interrupt fuel supply,resulting in engine missing and stalling.Result same for injected petrol system.With diesel(derv,heavy fuel)the engine will probably still run "ok" but not recommended.