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  2. Nitromethane - Wikipedia

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    Nitromethane is used as a fuel in motor racing, particularly drag racing, as well as for radio-controlled model power boats, cars, planes and helicopters. In this context, nitromethane is commonly referred to as "nitro fuel" or simply "nitro", and is the principal ingredient for fuel used in the " Top Fuel " category of drag racing.

  3. Glow fuel - Wikipedia

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    The nitromethane in many glow fuel blends can cause corrosion of metal parts in model engines, especially four-stroke designs, due to the nitric acid residue formed from combustion of nitromethane-containing fuel, making the use of a so-called "after-run oil" a common practice after a model flying session with a four-stroke glow-engine-powered ...

  4. Metro Fuel Oil - Wikipedia

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    United Metro Energy's site is located at the former fuel testing facility in the Grumman Naval Weapons Station at the industrial park, and uses their existing fuel tanks. This facility will allow United Metro Energy to transport its fuel via rail spur, reducing truck transport from their Brooklyn terminal. The groundbreaking of the rail spur ...

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    Here's why they believe they're the top oil stocks to buy heading into 2025. ... That positions the company to produce a lot of cash, even if oil prices fall. The fuel to rebound in 2025.

  6. Glow plug (model engine) - Wikipedia

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    Glow fuel generally consists of methanol with varying degrees of nitromethane content as an oxidizer for greater power, generally between 5% and 30% of the total blend. These volatiles are suspended in a base oil of castor oil, synthetic oil or a blend of both for lubrication and heat control. The lubrication system is a "total loss" type ...

  7. Nitro engine - Wikipedia

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    A nitro engine generally refers to an engine powered with a fuel that contains some portion (usually between 10% and 40%) of nitromethane mixed with methanol.Nitromethane is a highly combustible substance that is generally only used in very specifically designed engines found in Top Fuel drag racing and in miniature internal combustion engines in radio control, control line and free flight ...

  8. Fuel oil - Wikipedia

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    Fuel oils include heavy fuel oil (bunker fuel), marine fuel oil (MFO), furnace oil (FO), gas oil (gasoil), heating oils (such as home heating oil), diesel fuel, and others. The term fuel oil generally includes any liquid fuel that is burned in a furnace or boiler to generate heat ( heating oils ), or used in an engine to generate power (as ...

  9. Category:Liquid fuels - Wikipedia

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    M85 fuel; Marine diesel oil; ... Nitromethane fuel; R. RP-1; S. Slush hydrogen This page was last edited on 29 October 2020, at 23:51 (UTC). Text is available under ...