What else can you put in your car besides gas?!


Question: like beer, peanut oil, canola oil, soft drinks, milk, etc.


Answers: like beer, peanut oil, canola oil, soft drinks, milk, etc.

People.

But seriously, you can put anything in your car besides gas, as long as it will fit. However, if you want your car to actually run on it, then your best bets are diesel fuel, vegetable oil, jet fuel, nitrous oxide, and nitroglycerin. Just kidding on those last three.

Cars run with an internal combustion engine usually, so anything that can be sprayed from a nozzle, mixed with air, and then exploded with a spark (like gas) or with pressure (like diesel) is a potential fuel. That should help in your search, and obviously rules out beer, soft drinks and milk, which don't explode when you try to spray and light them.

spit

human blood...check out the movie Blood Car

donuts and dung beetles

clothes, babies, animals, food, luggage, bodies (if your trunk is big enough)...

I was going to say used veggie oil from fast food places, but that's the same as canola oil, so I'm out.

clothes

You CAN put anything that will fit...doesn't mean it is a good idea though.

vegetable oil. but you have to make sure that your tank can properly use it.

Nothing else, unless you have a diesel engine. Diesel engines can run on straight vegetable oil and other biofuels.

stuff like poo or pee

a piece of gum stuck between the seats.

Yeah....a carburetor with enough potential firepower to incinerate you and all your passengers alive and trap you under a ton of metal; that's REALLY the perfect place to experiment.

Kudos on that urge. Try some alcohol; see what happens.

you can put all those things in your car. actually you can put anything in your car that will fit. now... if you are planning on putting things other than gas in your cars gas tank. then you are limited to liquids or really slimy solids. and if you want your car to actually run you are further limited to combustible liquids. i.e. ethanol and such

u need to make one that runs on politicians...
just throw one in there every hour or so, then u can brag

"my new hybrid SUV get 45 miles to the politician"

or the new P85 fuel, only takes politicians from canada, but sadly they suck even more, so it only will get 20 MPP... but itll be three times as cheap that way

none of those will work except the oil. it has to be used, and then extremely filtered, but it will work, i've seen it done. propane is another good thing to use. it would only cost about $200 to convert your vehicle to use propane.

THE BACK SEAT HAS POTENTIAL BUT MAYBE 151 ALCOHOL. MOONSHINE!!!!!!!

some highschool kids made their car run off of water they just filled it up with a hose

Hopes and dreams.

dislel

Go for some sugar.

You'll be saving all sorts of money by not using gas. Plus your engine won't be producing any harmful by-products anymore.

vegetable oil

Well, i saw the news that these bunch of teenagers in highschool had a roadtrip around the us and guess wat they use....just plain 'ol vegetable oil. but most of it was from restaurants friers.

put in another engine, so your car will have dual engine....it'll be a show piece....to synchronize those engines will be a headache though....

rgrds,

a coconut cream pie

used paint thinner one time when i ran out of gas .but it did not run to good.

it depends on what kind of car youre talking about.

if youre talking about your normal gas-consuming car, then it can only take gas.

the reason is that different fuels release different amounts of energy. the engines in the traditional cars are tailored for gasoline only.

if you use something like... say, vegetable oil, the energy released is too small to make the engine work properly (not to mention it takes more energy to light the oil than it takes for gasoline)

the same reason applies to fuels that give too much energy. ask any guy who tinkers with his car. if you use something like NOS in your car (N20), it gives way more energy to your car than normal gasoline does. to deal with this, the guys have to reinforce the engine or else the engine will literally blow up.

and the stuff you mentioned up there, like beer, soft drinks, and milk, you cannot use. right now, fuels used are all combustionable, meaning that theyre hydrocarbon compounds. what this means is that it contains long carbon and hydrogen chains, with energy stored in those molecular bonds. why hydrocarbons? its because of the fundamentals of combustion.

i hope that wasnt too confusing

First aid kit
Groceries
Beverages of your choice
Ice chest with ice
Blanket
CD's
Flashlight
Food of your choice
Small table to put in the yard sale
Chairs to put in the yard sale (oops! I forgot I drive a PT Cruiser...ROTFL)

5 Gallons of bottled water
5 Pounds of sugar

I have been operating my spaceship in this recipe for nearly 900 years. I have to go meet Dennis now.





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