Acetone eats plastics. plastic hoses, filters, etc will be totally ruined. Trying to eek a few more miles per gallon will probably lead to some big problems.
one of the reasons why i hate that fuck. He spews bullshit and people believe himacetone is a harsh chemical SOLVENT capable of eating through paint, rubber, plastic, ect. The components of your fuel pump, fuel lines, gaskets, piston rings, oil, and everything else will all be affected in some way since they were not desgined to run on chemical solvents.
Pure acetone also runs about $30-40 dollars a gallon, in bulk. That would mean to add one cup in your gas tank, your spending another $2-3. That plus the wear on your engine components, does not equate to efficiency.
dude its mixed with gasoline... it wouldnt hurt anything it aint like its pure acetone to the caracetone is a harsh chemical SOLVENT capable of eating through paint, rubber, plastic, ect. The components of your fuel pump, fuel lines, gaskets, piston rings, oil, and everything else will all be affected in some way since they were not desgined to run on chemical solvents.
Pure acetone also runs about $30-40 dollars a gallon, in bulk. That would mean to add one cup in your gas tank, your spending another $2-3. That plus the wear on your engine components, does not equate to efficiency.
lol pull the subs and you will save enough money in gas milage to buy them retail... in like 100 years.Lets see how many people start pulling all the weight out of their trunks on this forum, haha
^^^^I get 9 miles to the gallon on my 2004 f-150^^^^ //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/biggrin.gif.d71a5d36fcbab170f2364c9f2e3946cb.gifComplete idiot... He might have heart attack if he looked at some of our gas mileage numbers.
just because it is organic doesn't mean its not a chemical. Gas is an organic chemical as well.the only protion of my post that was incorrect was the word chemical, it is in FACT organic, but still considered a SOLVENT.