ronnny said:
How do we know this? This may maybe like the one of those things that give off whoknows what harmful in the exaust.
Not that i am agianst this because i might try but what testing has been done on exaust emissions? If not supose to breath or get it on you what about when it is burnt into the air? Remember your kids and others will be living here for awhile.
This is mentioned in the article...
Pure acetone is an extremely clean burning fuel that burns in air with a pretty blue, smokeless flame
Now, whiile smokeless does not always mean healthy, it does specifically mention that it is a clean burning fuel.
Many of you mentioned why this stuff hasn't been put in our gas for the last 20 years if acetone is so good for mileage... Ask yourself this question...
If you owned a gas station, or refinery that sold gas to the station, would you want your customers to get better mileage out of your 87 octane pump gas by adding a few ounces of acetone per 10 gallons? Or would you rather have them think that by adding Super Premium Unleaded that they are not only cleaning their engine, but gaining mileage too?
If I were the gas station owner, you'd be damn silly if you thought I'd want my customers to save money. Being that probably 70+% of the gas station owners in the US are of Arab decent, and all their profits get sent back to their families over in their country... and on top of it, because of the way the laws in this country are written, they will likely never have to pay taxes on that business (except the actual tax when they buy the gas.) For US Citizen gas station owners... I would challenge you to find one who isn't in the gas business to make a profit, but is rather interested in giving his customers better gas mileage.
You guys are so stuck on this acetone issue that you've failed to realize that we have had the technology in this country for at least a decade or two, to completely get rid of fossil fuel use in this country... We have been able to switch to alternative fuels like solar, wind, and electric power for almost 20 years, and we haven't why?? Because not only is the gas station owner making money, but if every energy source we used was renewable, we wouldn't have to buy it. Guess who loses out then, the government.
This arguementative **** is just plain retarded. You guys say, if its so good, why doesn't anyone tell us in an official report?? I say, if they told us in an official report that we could save 100% of our gas money by converting our vehichles to solar power - which is well capable of running 24+ hours on a single charge and moving along at 80+ mph - how much money would the government, oil refineries, and gas station owners in the country lose out on?? Gas in Wisconsin is up to 2.29 a gallon for 87 octane, and 2.59 for premium... unless you have to because of compression, who the hell, in their right mind would put premium in their tank if you can run it just as well on 87.
You children need to read the article more closely... it specifically says that the fuel companies don't want you to know about this, and if you ask someone in the fuel industry, they will outright tell you it is bad, because suddenly, they are losing money since you won't be back every other day to fill up your 8mpg truck. Now, I'm not advertising or advocating the use of acetone, but if after 50 years of testing with acetone - note the guy said he started his testing in the 50s - no ill effects have been found by the writer or any of his colleagues, who would you believe? Here are your choices...
1. Use the stuff and say you use it... record your mileage on every tank and report it to us as well as to the writer of the article.
2. Don't use it... tell us why you won't, but don't start a pissing match over why it's bad for your engine. It doesn't increase octane more than a tenth of a percent, so that arguement is moot.
3. Don't use it, and don't talk about it at all if you can't keep this civilized, structured and 100% scientific.
Now, I may have not followed my own guidelines, but I'm also one of the guys that is going to test it in his vehicles... I may not run it in my truck for a while until testing on my other cars has been done, since I have a brand new engine, but I assure you if my findings show an improvement in performance, mileage, and any other benefits there may be, you will see me with a little bottle of acetone at the pump every time I fill up the K5. If there are any negative aspects to using it in my other cars, I will post that information here for all to read. But what I will not do, is tell you how bad or good it is to use acetone without trying it myself first.