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'''Fuel''' is the combustible liquid or gas used to power [[combustion cannon|combustion]] and [[hybrid cannon]]s. Liquid fuels are volatile and evaporate readily inside the chamber, creating an explosive fuel/air mixture. Gaseous fuels can be measured using a [[fuel meter]] for greater power and consistency. | |||
Common fuels for spudguns include: | Common fuels for spudguns include: | ||
*[[Propane]] | |||
*[[Butane]] (lighter refill gas) | |||
*[[Aerosol]]s | |||
*Ether ([[starter fluid]]) | |||
*[[Gasoline]] | |||
*[[Alcohol]]s | |||
For a list of all current fuel articles, see [[:Category:Fuels]]. | |||
For a comparison of several common fuels see [[Common_Fuels_for_Combustion_Spudguns]]. | |||
[[Category:Components]] | |||
Latest revision as of 10:30, 5 June 2007
Fuel is the combustible liquid or gas used to power combustion and hybrid cannons. Liquid fuels are volatile and evaporate readily inside the chamber, creating an explosive fuel/air mixture. Gaseous fuels can be measured using a fuel meter for greater power and consistency.
Common fuels for spudguns include:
For a list of all current fuel articles, see Category:Fuels.
For a comparison of several common fuels see Common_Fuels_for_Combustion_Spudguns.