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  2. Methanol fuel - Wikipedia

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    Methanol fuel is an alternative ... (compared to 34 MJ/kg for gasoline) [21] and air-to-fuel ratio of 6.4:1 mean that ... Mixing methanol with ethanol could make ...

  3. Methanol (data page) - Wikipedia

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    Gas properties Std enthalpy change ... Heat capacity ratio, [6] [7] ... methanol d 15.6 °C/4 °C d 0 °C/4 °C d 10 °C/4 °C

  4. Glow fuel - Wikipedia

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    Glow fuel is a mixture of methanol, nitromethane, and oil. [2] Methanol is the primary ingredient as it provides the bulk of the fuel, and is needed as a solvent for the other ingredients. The presence of methanol vapor causes the glow plug found in model engines to heat via a catalytic reaction with the platinum wire and glow.

  5. M85 fuel - Wikipedia

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    M85 is a fuel consisting of 85% methanol and 15% gasoline (petrol). [1] It is a potential alternative to traditional gasoline and ethanol. M85 is similar to E85, but cannot be used in vehicles designed for E85.

  6. Air–fuel ratio - Wikipedia

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    The stoichiometric mixture for a gasoline engine is the ideal ratio of air to fuel that burns all fuel with no excess air. For gasoline fuel, the stoichiometric air–fuel mixture is about 14.7:1 [ 1 ] i.e. for every one gram of fuel, 14.7 grams of air are required.

  7. Methanol - Wikipedia

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    The use of methanol as a motor fuel received attention during the oil crises of the 1970s. By the mid-1990s, over 20,000 methanol "flexible fuel vehicles" (FFV) capable of operating on methanol or gasoline were introduced in the US. In addition, low levels of methanol were blended in gasoline fuels sold in Europe during much of the 1980s and ...

  8. Biogasoline - Wikipedia

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    Air-fuel ratio Specific Energy ... Methanol fuel: 19.7 6.5 15.6 1.2 136 104 Production ... and the product is a mixture of chemicals and oxygenated hydrocarbons. From ...

  9. Alcohol fuel - Wikipedia

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    Ethanol is already being used extensively as a fuel additive, and the use of ethanol fuel alone or as part of a mix with gasoline is increasing. Compared to methanol its primary advantage is that it is less corrosive and non-toxic, although the fuel will produce some toxic exhaust emissions. Since 2007, the Indy Racing League has used ethanol ...