A Technical Review of Automotive Racing Fuels

852129

10/01/1985

Event
1985 SAE International Fall Fuels and Lubricants Meeting and Exhibition
Authors Abstract
Content
Automobile racing engine performance has historically progressed with and aided the development of automotive technology. Racing engine performance has been improved in various applications with specialized liquid fuels, such as nitroparaffins, alcohol (methanol) and certain hydrocarbons used in racing gasolines.
This paper presents physical and thermodynamic properties of commonly used racing fuels and selected additives, including nitrous oxide and hydrazine. Improving the antiknock properties of gasoline for racing purposes is also discussed. Engine operating characteristics and power output for each fuel are discussed in terms of appropriate fuel properties and engine parameters such as air/fuel ratio and compression ratio. Combustion of various fuels is discussed along with the effect of dissociation and heat loss on performance. Some experimental performance data are presented, and theoretical and practical considerations which effect fuel utilization are also discussed.
Meta TagsDetails
DOI
https://doi.org/10.4271/852129
Pages
15
Citation
Germane, G., "A Technical Review of Automotive Racing Fuels," SAE Technical Paper 852129, 1985, https://doi.org/10.4271/852129.
Additional Details
Publisher
Published
Oct 1, 1985
Product Code
852129
Content Type
Technical Paper
Language
English