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Originally posted by: freeguy007
perhaps try in a neighbor's car first
Best suggestion yet!
Originally posted by: freeguy007
perhaps try in a neighbor's car first
Originally posted by: The Linuxator
Originally posted by: Condor
I had a posting to file serv that I am on. This looks like something to try. This says that adding acetone to gas will result in better performance and better economy. I'm going to try it. Here is the link: link
You sir a DUMBSH!T .
How can you post something that might have placed other lives in danger, or could have caused some members that took your refrences for a fact to end up paying for another car because his got fckd up.... Idiot.
Originally posted by: Midlander
Stay away from anything like this. With all the press regarding gas mileage, don't you think the car companies would have demanded gas additives that provide increased mileage? Ditto, BTW, for any gadget you can add to your engine to increase gas mileage. They don't work.
Originally posted by: Super
Originally posted by: Midlander
Stay away from anything like this. With all the press regarding gas mileage, don't you think the car companies would have demanded gas additives that provide increased mileage? Ditto, BTW, for any gadget you can add to your engine to increase gas mileage. They don't work.
Not exactly. Like i stated earlier and like everyone here prob. knows, you can add/change a lot of stuff in your engine to increase gas mileage. Everything I listed before and crankcase filter, pcv valve, fuel filter, alignments, tire pressure, all-around better air-flow will increase fuel effiency. Of course, nothing is gonna shoot you from 25mpg to 35mpg, but it should get better to the tune of 1-3mpg.
And that one flow master thingy (fan) as seen on tv, does increase fuel efficiency. I don't know how many ppl have come into my work asking for it because they've used it through a company vehicle or a friend has told them about it, but it really does work. However, i think they've been recalled due to some hazard. ha.
Originally posted by: freeguy007
perhaps try in a neighbor's car first
Originally posted by: Condor
I had a posting to file serv that I am on. This looks like something to try. This says that adding acetone to gas will result in better performance and better economy. I'm going to try it. Here is the link: link
It eats through some plastics and rubbers and not others. The same is true for Acetone.Originally posted by: Greg04
Originally posted by: krazzypanda
Originally posted by: blahblah99
Remember, acetone eats plastic/rubber.
And guess what the seals & orings in your engine are made of...
LOL doesnt gasoline eat rubber and plastic too? Hence the movie Collateral Damage where Arnold puts gasoline on the rubberband so that it can break apart causing the grenade to explode.
Why yes, in fact the plastic GAS container I recently filled up at the as station got completely eaten away.
Oh wait, no it wasn't.
This HAS to be the dumbest thread on the forum.
Originally posted by: zephyrprime
It eats through some plastics and rubbers and not others. The same is true for Acetone.Originally posted by: Greg04
Originally posted by: krazzypanda
Originally posted by: blahblah99
Remember, acetone eats plastic/rubber.
And guess what the seals & orings in your engine are made of...
LOL doesnt gasoline eat rubber and plastic too? Hence the movie Collateral Damage where Arnold puts gasoline on the rubberband so that it can break apart causing the grenade to explode.
Why yes, in fact the plastic GAS container I recently filled up at the as station got completely eaten away.
Oh wait, no it wasn't.
This HAS to be the dumbest thread on the forum.
How easily the obvious is often overlooked by all but the keen.Originally posted by: ChampaignWalt
Can't help myself.
This is a massive YMMV.
Originally posted by: Condor
I had a posting to file serv that I am on. This looks like something to try. This says that adding acetone to gas will result in better performance and better economy. I'm going to try it. Here is the link: link