Seems a "Real Deal" and I am going to test this.....I will let you all know if it works. My test car is a beater anyway.....heh.
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Questions asked by the common man:
"There is no question things will change. The real question is will the change be for the better or for the worse?"
Where do I find 100% pure acetone? From a store such as K-Mart or Menards. We buy a gallon can of 100% pure acetone for about nine bucks. CVS and Walgreens have pure acetone in 16-oz. plastic bottles for three dollars. These bottles are excellent containers. Save them.
How much acetone do I put into my fuel? For gasoline we use about three oz. per ten US gallons. For diesel we use about two oz. per ten US gallons. That is equal to about 2.5 ml per liter for gasoline and about 1.5 ml per liter for diesel.
What kind of mileage increase will acetone give my car? Normally from 15% to 35% depending on your driving habits and how many of our mileage suggestions you have taken. We know an aeronautical engineer in San Jose whose test car went from a baseline of 19.3 MPG to 27. He certified this with his ScanGauge. That is a genuine boost of 27%.
What can the car companies do to increase mileage? A lot. But they won't because improved MPG results in less engine wear and better engine life. The LaPointe Rule says that ALL the industries that make cars can improve MPG. Certainly the fuel companies could do so in a matter of days. The spark plug guys, the injector companies and of course the lubricants.
When did you first start using acetone? Starting in 1953 with my 1948 Hudson, I used acetone as a test ingredient, driving up and down the coast of California. Later I used acetone in a 1939 Chevy going from California to Alabama in 1954. Been at it ever since. I love the absolute smoothness it gives my cars and trucks. Everyone does.