spindlecone
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As per Lloyds Results It is well known that Acetone reduces hydrocarbons, thats a good thing.
It also may slightly improve MPG, I also doubgt that it hurts plastic and rubber componants as used in todays cars.
But as has been dicussed on other boards, there may also be a major downside from longterm use such as corrosion to the metal componants of your fuel system.
100% pure Acetone is 5% water, it is also extreamly hygroscopic, sucks water out of air, put some pure acetone in a glass and breath into it, it will become cloudy.
In humid locals, this may not be a good thing, just some food for thought
It also may slightly improve MPG, I also doubgt that it hurts plastic and rubber componants as used in todays cars.
But as has been dicussed on other boards, there may also be a major downside from longterm use such as corrosion to the metal componants of your fuel system.
100% pure Acetone is 5% water, it is also extreamly hygroscopic, sucks water out of air, put some pure acetone in a glass and breath into it, it will become cloudy.
In humid locals, this may not be a good thing, just some food for thought