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  1. Pure ethanol has very high octane and would replace premium.
    Mid-grade and regular would have to be diluted with water. Regular would contain as much as %20 water. Some engines that need premium and have been converted to ethanol add some water to their ethanol.

    Biodiesel lubricates better than petroldiesel.

  2. switching to ethanol will not increase power alone. in fact you will lose a bit of power making the switch.

    that said however, switching to ethanol allows you to raise compression pressure, and increase ignition timing to gain power since the octane rating of ethanol is 105. when you increase efficiency you gain power and mileage, but switching to ethanol from gasoline, you only get back to the mileage you got before the switch, but you can gain power over gasoline. it all depends on the tuning you do on the engine.

  3. Richard’s answer is perfect. Biofuel and higher octane fuels in general will not increase power one iota, you have to actually tune your engine (which is quite difficult to do effectively unless you really know what you’re doing) before you see any performance gains.

  4. Most of the power produced by burning fuels is from the burning of corbin ,which produces CO2.U can get a good idea as to the power by measuring the CO2.

Will my car gain power if biofuel was used instead of regular fuel?

Some studys say that biofuel is good for the environment and will add horsepower to your car.

i think this statement is false but someone prove me wrong. i consider 93 octane to be very good on power.