Stoichiometric values for alot of different fuels

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Stoichiometric values for alot of different fuels

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I found this and have a feeling it might be handy for alot of people, specifically the right hand column!

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its interesting to note that straight ethanol has very similar octane properties to methanol but you don't need to use as much of it as you do with methanol - even in its E85 form it is still VERY close to methanol in octane rating!

i can also see why hydrogen is such a good option for fuel, i guess once the process gets refined a bit more it might be a lot more common!
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sweet :mrgreen:
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nice ......thankyou :)
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Very Nice Holden202, I made something like this up myself with research a little while ago, but this looks a lot better than mine!

It's also interesting to note the difference with propane & LPG! I'm surprised they don't have pure butane there! LOL
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