I was wondering if there were other alternative fuels out there that requires minimal modifications to the car’s engine outside of biodiesel or hydrogen peroxide?
Someone else asked about hydrogen peroxide on this site and I looked up H2O2 already.
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I was wondering if there were other alternative fuels out there that requires minimal modifications to the car’s engine outside of biodiesel or hydrogen peroxide?
Someone else asked about hydrogen peroxide on this site and I looked up H2O2 already.
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Propane is the most likley canidate at currently 2.85 a gal or so. A conversion can cost about $3,000 with some states offering rebates (Texas gives $2,500 back).
you could make your own bio diesel or a ethonal still but that will take up more of your time than its worth IMA.
I am running a duel fuel Truck runs on propane or gas at a flip of a switch
Hydrogen peroxide is not an alternative fuel for cars. This sounds like another alternative-fuel scam.
Aside from biodiesel there is ethanol, wood-gas, and compressed ‘natural’ gasses such as landfill gas or anaerobic digester gas. Ethanol is the only one that doesn’t require extensive modification.