Hi,
I assume you mean gasoline, as they also run on LP and propane, which are gases when intraduced into the combution chambers. Also diesel in the proper engine, and kerosene is possible though it would be cranked with gasoline and switched after running; though not practical. It is used in other equipment though it suffers a 25% power reduction.
Peace,
crigby
Alcohol, (bio)diesel, hydrogen, kerosene, methane (LNG), nitromethane, propane & LPG, water... that's all that came to mind, though I wouldn't try burning any of these in my gasoline engine.
cars
well there are gas pumps they put in the cars and gas buckets gas.
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Yes, there are many gas friendly cars that are also good for the environment available. Besides electric cars, there are also many hybrid cars on the market, such as the Toyota Pruis, Ford Fusion and Honda Civic.
no unless it runs on diesle
you can use electric cars instead of regular cars that use gas.
The volume of gas depends on two things: pressure and temperature.
gasoline, diesel, CNG (compressed natural gas), Propane (forklifts-not normally cars), Hydrogen gas, coal/wood for steam powered cars.
Cars and gas pollute the air.
It depends because some ''Eco'' cars uses gas and some do. So basically, there are 2 types of ''Eco'' cars. The one that uses gas and they one that does not.
All cars would use compressed air (or nitrogen) to inflate tyres. Most cars would use petrol or diesel as a fuel (in the US petrol is known as gas). Some cars use Propane gas as a fuel. Technology is being developed to fuel cars with Hydrogen gas.
Well, there are two fuel types, Gas and Diesel. The gas type are two types, the 91 and 95.