What proof alcohol can run a car?

Only if it's really strong stuff. To power a car, moonshine—in this case, illicit homemade whiskey—must have an extremely high alcohol content, at minimum 150 proof (or 75 percent alcohol by volume), or 190 proof for best results.
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Can cars run on 100% alcohol?

Most cars on the road today in the U.S. can run on blends of up to 10% ethanol, and ethanol represented 10% of the U.S. gasoline fuel supply derived from domestic sources in 2011. Some flexible-fuel vehicles are able to use up to 100% ethanol.
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How much alcohol does it take to run a car?

It is illegal to drive with a blood alcohol content (BAC) of 0.08% or more (0.04% for commercial vehicle drivers and 0.01% if under 21). Other factors, such as fatigue, medications or food may affect your ability to legally operate a vehicle.
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Can you run a car off whiskey?

The world's first car running on a biofuel made from whisky residue has had its first successful test drive. The fuel, called biobutanol, is designed as a direct replacement for petrol and diesel and does not need the car to have its engine modified.
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Can alcohol be used as fuel for cars?

Alcohols burn more completely then petroleum- based fuels, thus increasing combustion efficiency. Advantages of mixing alcohol with gasoline are that alcohol tends to increase the octane rating and reduce carbon monoxide and other tailpipe emissions.
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Can Whisky fuel a car?

(CNN) – A biofuel scientist has discovered a way to use the byproducts of whiskey to fuel your car. According to Zero Waste Scotland, there is a huge amount of waste for every liter of whiskey. The solid byproduct of whiskey is called draff.
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Can I run my car on isopropyl alcohol?

Most gasolines already contain some kind of gas line antifreeze. But if you do find it helpful, you can put the rubbing alcohol into your tank in the same ratio that you would use for a commercial dry gas product - about 12 ounces of isopropyl alcohol for every 10 gallons of gas.
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What is 200 proof alcohol used for?

When we're talking about concentrated alcohol products, it doesn't get better than 200 proof alcohol. Also known as 100% alcohol, pure ethanol, or 99.9% isopropyl alcohol, this substance has a wide application. You can use it as a solvent, cleaning product, disinfectant, and for industrial purposes.
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How much ethanol can I put in my car?

Most cars today can run on ethanol gas blends up to E15 (15% ethanol) and on non-ethanol gasoline. And flex fuel vehicles can handle up to E85 (85% ethanol) without a problem. This isn't to say that there isn't a kind of gas that IS bad for your car.
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Can you make 200 proof moonshine?

You can try and try but 200 proof will always be out of your reach. Through a distillation process, the highest and strongest concentration of ethanol possible is 190 proof. Therefore, 200 proof alcohol just is not possible using this process.
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Can you run a gas motor on moonshine?

Moonshine can be used instead of gasoline to power a car, without any modifications. In an average of 19 minutes, the car would not start on 151 proof. The average speed was 4 seconds on 170 proof, and averaged 9 seconds.
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Is 200 proof alcohol possible?

Pure alcohol, also known as ethanol, is extremely volatile and dissipates even more easily than water. While it is possible to buy 200 proof alcohol, it isn't sold for consumption.
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Does alcohol make more power than race gas?

Gasoline is much denser from an energy content perspective, meaning it takes less gas (versus alcohol) to make the same power. It's easier to ignite gasoline than alcohol fuels.
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Will a car run on Jack Daniels?

There's a whiff truth to it, but not enough to get you down the block. Vodka or moonshine would work better, but it would still be a funky ride. And eventually the Boyfriendmobile would disintegrate in the driveway. A car will run on ethanol, a type of alcohol usually distilled from corn or sugar cane.
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Can beer power a car?

That's a real win-win. New Zealanders can now run their cars on the same fuel they run themselves on–beer. Brewtroleum is a new biofuel which mixes beer by-products with regular gasoline to power the nation's cars. The raw material is left-over beer yeast, which usually goes to feed animals.
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What proof is real moonshine?

Moonshine usually has an ABV of 40% but can sometimes be as high as 60%-80% ABV. Alcohol content can be converted to proof by multiplying it by two. So, 40% ABV is 80-proof. The distilling process is the key to a spirit's alcohol content.
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What kind of alcohol is used in drag racing?

In Top Alcohol Dragster, the cars used supercharged ("blown") engines, burning alcohol (methanol). Top Alcohol Funny Cars look similar to Fuel Funny Cars, with about half the power of a Top Fuel car.
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What does putting coke in a gas tank do?

Definitely not. The website Snopes clicked on the ad, which did lead to a page advertising EcoPlus which is a technical device that connects to your car. But in an email, the company said the ad is not theirs and Coke is not related to their product. Experts agree putting Coca-Cola in a gas tank can ruin your car.
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Can ethanol damage your engine?

Since the ethanol is hygroscopic, it absorbs water from the air, causing the fuel blend to separate. Ethanol can be extremely damaging to small engines and high-powered sports equipment, leading to corrosion of the engine and fuel system.
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Can I use 15 ethanol in my car?

E15, often sold at the pump as Unleaded 88, for its octane rating, can safely be used in all cars, trucks and SUVs from 2001 on. Those model years represent more than 90% of vehicles on U.S. roads. The ethanol industry says the fuel is one of the most tested in history and has no effect on vehicle drivability.
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