Acetone!!!

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2007 Mazda3 GT HB; 06 Mazda3 GT ; 05 Yamaha FZ6
Well I tried Acetone in my last tank of gas and it seems to be working great. I am normally about 120 miles to half tank, I drive fast everywhere, and this tank I am at 185 with no change in climate or driving habits. (dance) Not to mention my oil needed to be changed. I picked some up at Walmart for like 12 bucks a gallon and added about 4.3 oz to my tank when I filled up. Car drives smoother and seems to run a little cooler too. My idle is smoother as well. I am happy with the results and will keep doing it. If I could suggest a method to put it in I would get an empty fuel additive container and fill it with that. Do not use plastic it will eat it up in pure form. The article I read on the forum said between 25% & 45% better mileage dep. on driving habits.
 
That sounds like great information, I read that article when it was posted up here as well, debated trying it myself, that is awesome news man

search the forums for acetone and it should come up
 
Blitzd said:
Well I tried Acetone in my last tank of gas and it seems to be working great. I am normally about 120 miles to half tank, I drive fast everywhere, and this tank I am at 185 with no change in climate or driving habits. (dance) Not to mention my oil needed to be changed. I picked some up at Walmart for like 12 bucks a gallon and added about 4.3 oz to my tank when I filled up. Car drives smoother and seems to run a little cooler too. My idle is smoother as well. I am happy with the results and will keep doing it. If I could suggest a method to put it in I would get an empty fuel additive container and fill it with that. Do not use plastic it will eat it up in pure form. The article I read on the forum said between 25% & 45% better mileage dep. on driving habits.

miata octane booster

Toluene (114 octane) or Xylene (117 octane) can be used. I have used toluene - 1 gal per tank of gas - and it raises your octane level as per this formula:

(gal in tank * pump gas octane) + (gal of toluene * 114) / total size of tank = new octane

So, for a Miata with a 12.5 gal tank, 1 gal of toluene and 92 octane pump gas you get:

(11.5 * 92) + (1 * 114) / 12.5 = 93.76

FWIW, increasing the octane level in your fuel will only decrease the engines tendency to knock. It will not add more 'power' to the fuel. To increase the fuels 'power' capacity you need to add something that oxygenates the fuel.

-Mike
 
Acetone just makes the gasoline vaporize better so you are burning more of the fuel in the cylinder. The graphs on that page I linked above tell a lot if it's accurate.
 
Maybe

I tried it on Silicon and abs plastic and it had hardly any effects if any. The tubes and connectors that feed into the gas tank are better suited to take highly corrosive things I guess, maybe because of the high octane fuel by the thousands of gallons that will be put in it over its life. I am very happy with the way my car is running. Not to mention the butt dyno seems to feel a little difference. Oh yeah !!! and your exhaust will smell better. Don't ask, maybe its the unburned fuel that you don't smell. I recommend it highly.
 
FWIW, increasing the octane level in your fuel will only decrease the engines tendency to knock. It will not add more 'power' to the fuel. To increase the fuels 'power' capacity you need to add something that oxygenates the fuel.

-Mike[/QUOTE]
Yeah I know, but I need more mileage and I seem to be getting it. I don't expect any HP gains but it does run smoother.

P.S. I just got done talking to my father-in-law who is an engineer for Honeywell. Actually he is the lead engineer on the new Joint Strike Fighter program, and one of the developers of our Garrett T-25 turbo. I can tell you a story if you want on how I found out about that one. He said that has been something they have used for years and that you should be fine and it have "no measurable effect" on any parts that it comes in contact with. He just warned, "DON'T GET IT ON THE PAINT."
 
Spooled said:
Ha, that was the first thing I thought of when I read "acetone" (aka - paint remover).
You shoulda seen me when I was putting it in, looked like I was handling a bomb or something. (nervous)
 
so blitzd, you're saying no harm will be done to the fuel lines/engine/O2 sensor/catalytic converter?[/QUOTE]
No not that I, or any of the people I have talked to or research that i had read had any damage. Oddly enough, in my research I did find that any bad pr that it got came in some way or another from one of the big gas companys. I can see why. If my dadin law oks it its golden in my book. That guy is a genious.
 
Spooled said:
This is one of those things that I pray is legit.

I here ya, tell ya what. If you want let me run a months worth of gas through this and I will post at the end of it and let you know. I will keep going from here. Just PM me in a few months or weeks and I will give you an update. That should be safe enough.
 
I've searched around quite a bit on it and I haven't read anything about anyone having problems with it. I think it's just one of those things where you would think that putting something in your gas tank that melts plastic and rubber is going to be bad, but it's such a small percent that there's really no effect.
 
Spooled said:
I've searched around quite a bit on it and I haven't read anything about anyone having problems with it. I think it's just one of those things where you would think that putting something in your gas tank that melts plastic and rubber is going to be bad, but it's such a small percent that there's really no effect.
Thats the way that i see it. if you do decide to do it let me know how it goes. Maybe I should start an ACETONE MPG thread too.
 
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