Nitromethane works well.
i ain't no chemists so I'll explain simply.. gasoline needs allmost 15 lbs. of air to burn 1 lb. of gas .. a nitromethane engine will need less than 2 lbs. of air to burn 1 lb. of methane , so you can put a little more than 7 times more fuel into the cylinder -- more fuel in cylinder =s more power..
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Nitromethane is a high-energy-density fuel commonly used in drag racing and model engines. It has a high oxygen content, allowing it to burn more fuel in a given volume of air compared to other hydrocarbon fuels, resulting in increased power output when it combusts. Additionally, the nitro group within the molecule also helps to provide additional energy during combustion, contributing to its high performance.
Top fuel dragsters are powered by supercharged nitromethane-burning V8 engines that produce over 11,000 horsepower. They are designed to accelerate as quickly as possible in a straight line over a quarter-mile distance, reaching speeds exceeding 300 mph in under 4 seconds. Dragsters use huge slick tires at the rear to provide traction and have aerodynamic designs to minimize air resistance at high speeds.
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