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Old 6/23/08 | 12:30 PM
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Acetone...Gas Mileage

Well I haven't used it yet but seriously considering it. My dad has been driving a Ford E150 15 Passenger van and it cost him $125 to fill it up. On average he gets 350 miles to the tank.
After using 3oz of acetone to every 10 gallon of gas he got 450 to the tank.
Those vans weren't built with gas mileage a concern.
I have a 03' Volusia 800 i'm trying it on and i might consider my car next.
Anyone else heard of doing this?
Old 6/23/08 | 12:34 PM
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Never heard of it. Any internet info you've found that's led you to try this? Link?
Old 6/23/08 | 12:35 PM
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Originally Posted by 05GT-O.C.D.
Never heard of it. Any internet info you've found that's led you to try this? Link?
like i said my dad had found it not sure where he found it.. he is one of the old timers. i'll see if i can find something.


here is what i found..
http://www.pureenergysystems.com/new...00069_Acetone/

just go to google.. Acetone in gas... and you'll find serveral documents.

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Old 6/23/08 | 12:42 PM
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for those who don't like to read let me point out a few things from what i found in the article...
Acetone allows gasoline to behave more like the ideal automotive fuel which is PROPANE. The degree of improved mileage depends on how much unburned fuel you are presently wasting. You might gain 15 to 35-percent better economy from the use of acetone. Sometimes even more.
The car computer still thinks it is running straight gasoline. None of your settings are altered. None of your engine parts are affected
In addition to increased mileage acetone added to fuel boasts other benefits such as increased power, engine life, and performance. Less unburned fuel going past the rings keeps the rings and engine oil in far better condition.
Old 6/23/08 | 01:05 PM
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I'd like to hear the results if youre going to try it
Old 6/23/08 | 01:19 PM
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Mythbusters did something on this, I haven't watched the show yet
Old 6/23/08 | 01:21 PM
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Originally Posted by StangMahn
I'd like to hear the results if youre going to try it
i'm trying it now.. on my bike i average 150mpg.. i'm going to do a couple test before making a decision whether i'll continue using it or not.
Old 6/23/08 | 01:40 PM
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I'll try this on my DD.
Old 6/23/08 | 01:40 PM
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http://peswiki.com/index.php/Directo..._Fuel_Additive

read down a lil bit,and see all the injector and fuel pump failures......i wouldn t put nothing but gas in my tank.
Old 6/23/08 | 01:45 PM
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Originally Posted by giddy_up
http://peswiki.com/index.php/Directo..._Fuel_Additive

read down a lil bit,and see all the injector and fuel pump failures......i wouldn t put nothing but gas in my tank.
please note and understand a wiki is something editable by nearly everyone who visits the site.
Old 6/23/08 | 01:50 PM
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i got ya....but look at it like this...if accetone eats paint,what is it going to do to all the orings,fuel pumps,ect in your fuel system.
Old 6/23/08 | 01:51 PM
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Originally Posted by Fastrack
Mythbusters did something on this, I haven't watched the show yet
i seen that one, but don t remeber what they said....lol


nm ...i found it.
http://mythbustersresults.com/episode53

You can "stick it to The Man" and get cheap uber-fuel efficiency with acetone mixed with the gasoline.
busted
The acetone was less fuel efficient.

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Old 6/23/08 | 01:59 PM
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http://www.snopes.com/autos/techno/acetone.asp
Old 6/23/08 | 03:12 PM
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I tried it a while back in the three vehicles I owned at the time, a '98 Expedition, '01 PT and a '96 Deville. I didn't see any difference in any of them. A while latter I saw them test it on Mythbusters and it was busted. If you do try it make sure you use only 100% acetone. Allot of the acetone you find is not 100% pure and has other ingredients in it. When I initially tried it I did allot of research on the internet and many sources said that 100% pure was very important.
Old 6/23/08 | 03:30 PM
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You've got to be insane to try this in your car. Acetone is nasty stuff that dissolves a wide variety of rubber and plastics. I don't think it'd be good for emissions either...
Old 6/23/08 | 03:37 PM
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Originally Posted by Cavero
You've got to be insane to try this in your car. Acetone is nasty stuff that dissolves a wide variety of rubber and plastics. I don't think it'd be good for emissions either...
Thats true but so does gasoline.
Old 6/23/08 | 03:39 PM
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OK, I won't try this in my DD.
Old 6/23/08 | 05:17 PM
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This is an old time trick that never worked. It did not work 25 years ago and it does not now.. Glad mythbusters busted it cause you will have people who *swear* it works. It truly does not.
Old 6/24/08 | 07:42 PM
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I had read this mentioned when researching "browns gas" and hydrogen injection.

Does anyone have good solid info on the hydrogen injection stuff? I've read about it specifically for diesels and making a difference in MPG.
Old 6/24/08 | 11:50 PM
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The whole "browns gas" thing seems to do well in carbureted vehicles. With fuel injection, you need added circuitry to fool the O2 sensors. Then of course are the issues of the "reactor" overheating, blowing fuses, or the plates corroding. As far as I'm concerned, still VERY experimental, with a TON of guys selling kits which are just that, experiments. Look at it this way: if it worked well, every garage or after market reseller would be doing installs.
I'm getting an SCT so I can do my own programming, and I'll update my gas milage when I get some data. By the way, LOTS of after market guys sell programmers, so they must work (they've been doing it for a while, so it's no short term scam).


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