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Latest revision as of 20:21, 28 January 2026
Basics
- A Liquid Hydrocarbon used mainly as a Liquid Fuel in Spark Ignition Internal Combustion Engines
- Most often derived from Fossil Fuels
- Usually Crude Oil
- It can be derived from other fossil fuels via a Coal-to-Liquids / Gas-to-Liquids approach etc
- Also most gasoline contains Gasoline Additives to modify Octane Rating as well as various other properties
Internal Links
- Pyrolysis Gasoline
- Gasoline Substitute
- Fuel Stabilizer
- Fuel Alcohol , E-15 , E-85 , and Ethanol Free Gasoline
External Links
- The Wikipedia Page on Gasoline
- A (Technical) FAQ on Gasoline by Bruce Hamilton
- Saw this in Forum Post on Gum Formation in Gasoline and if/how that relates to Olefin content/percentage etc