Learn when premium fuel is actually required, what the different grades mean, and how to avoid paying too much.
The use of alcohol as a fuel in race cars, specifically Open Wheel and in some closed wheel cars, has been a standard for many years. What most of us don't realize is why? When comparing alcohol to ...
When you pull up to an ordinary gas station, you’ll see multiple types of gasoline. The most common here in the U.S. are listed as “regular,” “plus,” and “premium.” To the casual observer, it might ...
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Classic cars have always had the public eye, with some even choosing them to be their daily drivers. If that's the case, you better be informed about what kind of fuel you need to use. The best fuel ...
Students will use a calorimeter to measure the heat energy released by the combustion of various fuels. Students will calculate and compare the fuel values associated with various types of fuel.