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do you know the properties of these fuels?

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dynoguy

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Hi All,
for my curiosity, and upcoming job interviews, I am putting together a spreadsheet of the properties of fuels. Can anyone help with the: heat content, typical mixture, typical compression ratio, and density of:
auto gasoline, diesel, methanol, nitromethane, and hydrogen?
It's probably on the web somewhere, if anyone knows a link.
Thanks in advance.

btw: does anyone have any leads on calibration engineer job openings?
 
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