Chemically Improving Your Gas Mileage In Your Car

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Enhancing Your Car's Gas Mileage with Chemical Solutions


Summary:

Imagine boosting your gas mileage by 5-20% without changing your driving habits or installing questionable parts. Sounds too good to be true? It’s possible, and here’s how.

For years, gas stations have offered different octane levels: 87 regular, 89-90 premium, and 91-94 super. These are measured on a 100-octane scale, where propane is considered the cleanest burning fuel. However, certain aromatic petrol compounds can exceed this scale, reaching up to 115-130 octane.

The goal is to optimize your engine’s performance with the cleanest-burning fuel, reducing soot and deposits in the combustion chamber and on the valves. This also involves cleaning the injection system?"or carburetor in older cars?"without damaging emission systems or voiding warranties. The result? Improved gas mileage and a longer engine life.

Recent tests have shown that aromatic petroleum distillates, alcohol (methyl alcohol), ether, acetone, and toluene can achieve these results?"when used carefully. A simple solution is adding 1-2 ounces of acetone per full tank. Acetone, available at hardware or paint supply stores, was tested on a range of engines, from small gas engines to large Cummins diesel engines. Fuel efficiency increased by an average of 9%. However, using more than 3 ounces can be counterproductive.

Acetone was also tested on fuel line components and found not to be as corrosive as methyl alcohol (racing fuel). However, spills should be wiped up immediately, as acetone can etch paint and plastic headlight lenses.

In summary, adding 1-2 ounces of acetone per tank can improve your fuel efficiency by about 9% at a cost of less than $0.50 per fill-up. The downside? Big Oil companies aren’t keen on sharing this tip, and using acetone might void your warranty as vehicles are now tested for fuel additives.

Finally, using acetone or similar additives to make your engine more efficient and cleaner burning is environmentally friendly, reducing emissions.



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