--- 1 palm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 
> Hello members,
>  
> The acetone post is very interesting. will it harm
> catalytic converter ,oxygen sensor and fuel
> injection system?
>  
> oilpalm1
> 
> "subramanian D.V" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello members,
> 
> The information below came in one of the Emails. 
> 
> >>>http://pesn.com/2005/03/ 17/6900069_Acetone/ 
> 
> >Acetone In Fuel Said to Increase Mileage 15-35%
> 
> >Readily-available chemical added to gas tank in
> small proportion improves the fuel's ability to
> vaporize completely by eliminating the surface
> tension that causes some particulates to note fully
> vaporize. 
> 
> >by Louis LaPointe Adapted by Sterling D. Allan with
> LaPoint's permission for Pure >Energy Systems News
> 
> >Acetone (CH3COCH3), also called dimethylketone or
> propanone, is a product that >can be purchased
> inexpensively in most locations around the world,
> such as in the >common hardware store. Added to the
> fuel tank in tiny amounts, it aids in the
> >vaporization of the gasoline or diesel, increasing
> fuel efficiency, engine longevity, >and performance
> -- as well as reducing hydrocarbon emissions····
> 
> > How Much to Use
> 
> >Add in tiny amounts from about one part per 5000 to
> one part per 500, depending on the vehicle -- just a
> few ounces per ten gallons of gas than demand·····.
> 
> > I have never seen a problem with acetone, and I
> have used ACETONE in gasoline and diesel fuel and in
> jet fuel >(JP-4) for 50 years.
> 
> > See also
> 
> >Acetone as a Fuel Additive (index at PESWiki) Fuel
> 
> The qty of acetone to be mixed with petrol works out
> 2cc to 20 cc per 10 litres of petrol. The PESWiki
> link mentioned does not give any guidance about the
> mixing ratio. I am about to try this on our family
> car . Acetone is available in the local chemicals
> market in 2 qualities-- commercial quality at the
> lower price equivalent of 2 U.S.dollars a litre and
> the one for laboratory use at 6 dollars a litre. 
> 
> Could any of the members of this forum tell me the
> difference between commercial quality and laboratory
> quality acetone? Does the ratio mentioned above for
> mixing with gasoline apply to commercial or lab
> quality acetone?
> 
> Anybody else had the same positive result ?
> 
> Regards,
> 
> D.V.Subramanian.
> 
> Chennai, India . 

No acetone is very volatile. It will vaporize before
it gets to catalytic converter. People pour it on
their nails t remove nail varnish. It should not harm
anything

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