Can methanol fuel be added to gasoline vehicles?
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Methanol fuel cannot be added to gasoline vehicles. The impacts of adding methanol fuel include: 1. Corrosion to metal and rubber components in the engine system; 2. Irritation to the conjunctiva of the eyes; 3. Entry into the human body through respiratory tract, digestive tract, and skin, causing dizziness and nausea. Methanol fuel is a new type of clean fuel produced by mixing industrial methanol or fuel methanol with denatured alcohol additives and existing national standard gasoline, diesel, or component oils in a certain volume or weight ratio through strict scientific processes. Gasoline is a volatile and flammable hydrocarbon mixture liquid obtained from petroleum through fractionation, cracking, or pyrolysis, and can be used as fuel.