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I've have read that putting acetone (.08% by volume)into the gasoline for your automobile helps the gas to atomize better by decreasing the surface tension of the gasoline. I have a link here.http://www.pureenergysystems.com/news/2005/03/17/6900069_Acetone/
I tried it myself, and found the results pretty satisfying: Increased acceleration and smoother power curve.
But then again I tried it in my '93 Ford Explorer with 155K miles on it.
Supposedly Myth Busters did a show on it once and it got BUSTED.
My thoughts on this matter are, that if you have a late model car than you will probably see less result than if you tried it on an older vehicle with weak or dirty injectors, or better yet carbueration.
Anyone ever heard of this??
Or tried it??
Thank you
Jim
I tried it myself, and found the results pretty satisfying: Increased acceleration and smoother power curve.
But then again I tried it in my '93 Ford Explorer with 155K miles on it.
Supposedly Myth Busters did a show on it once and it got BUSTED.
My thoughts on this matter are, that if you have a late model car than you will probably see less result than if you tried it on an older vehicle with weak or dirty injectors, or better yet carbueration.
Anyone ever heard of this??
Or tried it??
Thank you
Jim