gruntguru wrote: ↑05 Feb 2018, 03:02
PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑04 Feb 2018, 20:19
Can they just use Nitro in the fuel and be done with it?
With flow limited to 100 kg/hr they will make less power.
Quite.
Nitromethanol has an energy density of about 11MJ/kg, which is about a quarter that of typical gasoline - so if you want to see F1 IC engines developing under 200bhp, this is one way you could do it.
If you want to add more energy in the fuel (or in whatever the IC is ingesting - fuel or whatever else it might be ingesting: oil or anything it contains, coolant or anything it contains, any sort of ablative material on the intake side of the engine), you probably want something more energy dense than gasoline - eg. a boron-based zip fuel, if there were no regulations at all.
Unfortunately, there are regulations so people have to get quite "creative" to take advantage of this avenue.