Can a car run on sunflower oil?

As long as the engine is hot, the sunflower oil will work just fine. You might notice decrease in car's performance, but it should keep you moving.
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Can you use sunflower oil instead of fuel?

Sunflower oil falls into the category of fuels known as Straight Vegetable Oil (SVO). SVO is much more viscous (thicker) than normal diesel. This means the pump has to work much harder to pump it and the injectors will have difficulty ejecting it as the fine spray needed for efficient burning.
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Can your car run on vegetable oil?

Firstly, you can only use vegetable oil in a diesel engine, not a petrol one. It's important to note though that oil should not be poured directly from the bottle into a car. Due to the oil being so thick and sticky, it won't flow properly through the engine, and it will not burn efficiently.
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Can I use cooking oil in my car?

Cooking oils, especially used cooking oil, are very thick, sticky and contain impurities from the cooking process. This means it will not flow easily through your engine, and your engine will struggle to burn it in an efficient way.
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Can a diesel engine run on sunflower oil?

Deutz 912W pre-combustion diesel engines now carry the normal guarantee when operated on degummed sunflower oil. The extension of factory guarantees to two differently designed engines, proves that sunflower oil, either degummed or trans-esterified, can be a successful diesel fuel substitute.
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Driving on Sunflower Oil in an event of Fuel Crisis (Diesel cars)



Can I use vegetable oil instead of petrol?

The fuel lines and pumps in a gas engine aren't intended to handle this type of fuel, and many of the sensors used to determine fuel ratios in modern cars simply can't cope well with this variation. Assuming you have a diesel engine, you could use vegetable oil with no other modifications.
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Can used cooking oil be used as fuel?

Used cooking oil is not a safe fuel by itself. In order to make it safe, cooking oil goes through a process called transesterification. Transesterification is the chemical process that transforms waste oil into diesel fuel.
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Can you run a car on heating oil?

Heating oil is burned in oil-fired boilers, providing heat and hot water to large commercial premises and homes that aren't connected to the national grid. Heating oil cannot be used to power vehicles, no matter if they are off-road or roadgoing. You also can't use heating oil in mobile or static engines.
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Can cars run on alcohol?

Alcohol has been used to fuel cars since the dawn of the modern automobile. Henry Ford's Model T was equipped for running on ethanol as well as gasoline. And in recent years, the federal government has mandated that ethanol make up about 10 percent of most gasoline bought at the pump.
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What happens if you fill your car with cooking oil?

While diesel vehicles can run fairly smoothly on vegetable oil, the high viscosity means the fluid doesn't disperse as finely into the combustion chamber as petroleum diesel fuel from the pump. The unused oil can clog your filter, causing other problems and expenses further down the line.
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Can my diesel run on vegetable oil?

Vegetable oil can be used as diesel fuel just as it is, without being converted to biodiesel. However, it is some 11 times thicker than diesel fuel, and it doesn't burn as easily in the engine. It also has very different chemical properties and combustion characteristics, and can damage engines.
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Can you use oil as gasoline?

Vegetable oil can be used as an alternative fuel in diesel engines and in heating oil burners. When vegetable oil is used directly as a fuel, in either modified or unmodified equipment, it is referred to as straight vegetable oil (SVO) or pure plant oil (PPO).
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Can cars run on water?

It would need equipment to split a water molecule apart and separate its oxygen and hydrogen. Then it would need to isolate each of them in separate tanks. Then you would need a combustion system that could mix and ignite them, or a fuel cell that could recombine them to make electricity.
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What can a car run on besides gas?

Alternative Fuels and Advanced Vehicles
  • Biodiesel. Biodiesel is a renewable fuel that can be manufactured from vegetable oils, animal fats, or recycled cooking grease for use in diesel vehicles.
  • Electricity. Electricity can be used to power plug-in electric vehicles, which are increasingly available. ...
  • Ethanol.
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What can I use instead of heating oil?

Diesel, as sold at many gas stations, is an acceptable replacement for home heating oil in virtually all furnaces. Both diesel and heating oil No. 2 are midlevel or midweight distillations of petroleum that produce roughly the same amount of heat and can be burned by the same systems.
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Is it legal to use heating oil as diesel?

It's illegal to use red diesel in vehicles on public roads (although there are some exceptions such as when gritting roads). Gas oil is legal in most off-road vehicles, machinery and commercial heating systems.
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Can I run my car on kerosene?

Kerosene will burn in a diesel engine without causing serious damage, but it is not efficient. It depends on your engine. Kerosene will burns fine in most diesel engines without harming them. In fact, many newer diesel engines list kerosene as an approved fuel.
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What can you use as fuel?

Alternative fuels include gaseous fuels such as hydrogen, natural gas, and propane; alcohols such as ethanol, methanol, and butanol; vegetable and waste-derived oils; and electricity.
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Can I make petrol at home?

Just put a few gallons of gas in your car, then drive home and top it off with ethanol. Quinn says running sugar-based ethanol will produce about 85 percent fewer carbon emissions than using gasoline. You're all set if you've got a flex-fuel vehicle.
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Can water be used as fuel?

Water can't be a fuel, just like carbon dioxide can't be a fuel. These are combustion products. They can both be converted into fuels, or into energy carriers, but that requires additional energy inputs. (In the case of hydropower, nature has added those energy inputs).
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Can you run diesel oil in a gas engine?

Yes, you can use diesel oil in a gas engine, provided the diesel oil meets the appropriate specifications and viscosity requirements of your engine.
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Can I mix cooking oil with diesel?

The other way to thin it, is to mix it with something runnier like regular diesel. Just mix your vegetable oil into your diesel. People who are trying this say the easiest way to do this is to run your tank almost empty. Then when you pop to the supermarket, fill up with diesel, and then add the vegetable oil.
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Can I run my diesel car on biodiesel?

Biodiesel and conventional diesel vehicles are one and the same. Although light-, medium-, and heavy-duty diesel vehicles are not technically alternative fuel vehicles, almost all are capable of running on biodiesel blends.
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Can cars run on air?

Yes, it could. You could compress the air at your house using an air compressor, fill a compressed-air tank in the car, and the car could run off of it. You could use an engine very similar to a steam engine (using pressurized air instead of pressurized steam) to convert the compressed air to rotational energy.
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