Thank you Doug, The experiment is for " on the road driving under normal driving conditions" for two months and only to see whether there is a mileage increase or not. I'll certainly keep an eye on plastic and rubber parts. Thank you Keith for yr encouragement and infmn that comml acetone is OK Regards, D.V.S
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: What worries me is that acetone is a super solvent, and I suspect it would have drastic effects on any plastic parts (gaskets?) or rubber parts (o-rings?) in your fuel system. If they don't dissolve, they might swell. Doug Woodard St. Catharines, Ontario On Sun, 17 Apr 2005, Keith Addison wrote: > It's > unlikely that you'll do your car any harm, please go ahead with your > plan, and please do keep us informed of the results. > > By the way, I'm sure you don't need lab-quality acetone, I think the > first message in the thread implied that by saying it was a widely > available chemical, easy to get. Try it with commercial-grade. > > Best wishes > > Keith > > _______________________________________________ Biofuel mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://wwia.org/mailman/listinfo/biofuel Biofuel at Journey to Forever: http://journeytoforever.org/biofuel.html Biofuel archives at Infoarchive.net (searchable): http://infoarchive.net/sgroup/biofuel/ --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Plan great trips with Yahoo! Travel: Now over 17,000 guides! _______________________________________________ Biofuel mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://wwia.org/mailman/listinfo/biofuel Biofuel at Journey to Forever: http://journeytoforever.org/biofuel.html Biofuel archives at Infoarchive.net (searchable): http://infoarchive.net/sgroup/biofuel/