Abstract
Fuel prices have been escalating day by day due to resources being limited. The key focus of this research is to evaluate the performance of internal combustion engines by the inverse correlation between fuel prices and engine efficiency and to encourage future advancements in the development of efficient fuels for automobiles. Investigations indicate the impact of various fuel additives, such as butane, ethane, propane, cracking liquid (0X11257), and XAG 818, on the fuel's characteristics. This work attempts to analyze existing data on fuel prices using mathematical tools like MATLAB and the various factors affecting them over the years. The analysis shows that there is about a 14% increase in values of engine parameters, such as brake thermal efficiency. The heat energy generated with suitable fuel additives was 12.69% more than low-quality fuel additives. Therefore, using excellent high-quality fuel additives benefits engine health and performance.
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