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Acetone as a fuel additive

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rwall

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Jun 3, 2005
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With all the hub-bub about increaed fuel prices, I have been receiving some crazy emails about solutions.
This came by the other day
Anyone have insight as to other possible problems other than degredation of plastic seals and o-rings?
 
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There have been extensive discussions on this. The search function drives me nuts but I just happen to remember this one.--- Try
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Rod
 

to rwall:

There was a thread on using acetone here about 2 months ago. some members tried to show by the chemistry that acetone would not inprove fuel consumption. other members wrote about the safety issue of putting a flamable liquid in their fuel tank (?). without any comment or explanation, that thread disappeared, never to be heard of again. i think most of the comments were hostile to the idea. I had just joined this forum and was disappointed that a subject of such mild controversy could be taken off, as if it had never been posted. you probably will find more info doing a search on google. good luck



 
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