Without diving too much into the reasons behind this question just yet, I was wondering if anyone with hands-on experience using different fuels can comment on power relative to the fuel used. So for a specific engine or in general, how much power was gained from shifting to ethanol from gasoline, E85 from gasoline, methanol from gasoline, nitro from gasoline, E10 from gasoline? I'm working on something that won't be focusing on the power gained but I'll most likely end up mentioning as a percentage, the power gained. Due to the universal nature of the writing, the spec-less engine will not try to maximize performance using a specific fuel but rather what would happen to the performance of a spec-less engine from just changing the fuel. The real focus will be on fuel consumption. All of this will be done from the theoretical chemical properties of the fuels, so engine specifics don't matter. Yes, realistically the engine specs make or break the engine's performance, fuel economy and emissions.