Acetone in Gasoline
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How does Acetone in Gasoline work?
Acetone in gasoline changes the suspension of your gas. Some believe that since acetone will burn, whether it is in your gasoline or not, therefore it helps your mileage. I do not believe this to be the case. A more plausible theory to me is the change in surface tension. You see, your fuel injectors have to break the surface tension of your gas, mix it with air and turn it into as fine a spray as possible. The old carbureted fuel guzzling car's would pour and not spray the gas in. The easier it is to break the surface tension, the easier it is to cause the air/fuel mixture to go into a spray. This is what acetone in gasoline accomplishes.
Why does acetone in gasoline sometimes not work?
Some fuel injectors are already calibrated too perfectly to the suspension state that gas is naturally in, to function any more efficiently. I've not personally seen an average 4 cylinder car get an increase off of acetone in gasoline yet, but a friend who drives a Honda Accord, the 4 cylinder version, said he saw the best increase at 2 ounces of acetone in 10 gallons of gasoline. 1 ounce took me down to ten miles per gallon; it took 3 tanks of gasoline just to almost get 30 miles per gallon again in Auto Bravado's experimental car, the Chevrolet Prizm with Lsi Engine.
In what way should you use acetone in gasoline?
First off, Auto Bravado's experience has been that whenever acetone was mixed into gasoline at an appropriate level in V6 engines and V8 engines, for larger cars, trucks, vans or SUV's, it created a significant increase in the fuel economy of that vehicle. It depends on the design of the motor that will change what you can expect, so some experimentation is required. Try 1 ounce of acetone in gasoline to every 10 gallons of gas at the time of fuel up. When you discover whether it has helped or hurt your mileage, you'll want to increase it by an ounce of acetone in gasoline at a time, up to 4 ounces, that is if you keep getting improvements. Auto Bravado has noticed that the harder you are pushing your vehicle the more acetone in gasoline can be used and still see a boost in performance, power and efficiency, or mileage.
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