JC1994
Dedicated LVC Member
Mythbusters the same guys that try to catch fart gas and see what it's made of....:bowrofl: :bowrofl:
well my car is in perfect tune all the above are in use, but I am still going to try the acetone thing on my own and see if it works..Joeychgo said:If you want to save gas, try things like making sure the car is tuned up properly, newer plugs, fuel filter, has high quality oil, stuff like that. Maybe think about changing the O2s if they are old....
NO, not delusional, curious. I want to see for myselfDr. Paul said:Yes, delusional. This is one more example of internet mythology at its worst.
Nitromethane is not intended for use in passenger cars methinks. Plus it's like $875 a barrel, so I wouldn't worry about it.
Paul.
dude even with no lead footin' my car only gets 16-17 mpg in town and about 24-25 onthe highway. not bad but could be better.Doc said:You forgot the most important hard-part........THE LEAD FOOT! use it less get better mileage. Voila! Instant fuel saver.
Dr. Paul said:Plus it's like $875 a barrel, so I wouldn't worry about it.
Paul.
Come on guy, some people just wanna see if it works! there is no reason to bash people like that! maybe it works, maybe it is BS, they will find out for themselfs. Besides this thread was about that fuel saver thing anyways.Dr. Paul said:If you really think that your message center is anything close to a scientific instrument, you need your head checked.
Acetone doesn't do sh!t. Any claims otherwise are absurd, bordering on asinine.
Paul.
XLRVIII said:more like 2200.00 for 55 gallons..:shifty:
Dr. Paul said:If you really think that your message center is anything close to a scientific instrument, you need your head checked.
Acetone doesn't do sh!t. Any claims otherwise are absurd, bordering on asinine.
Paul.
Dr. Paul said:Since you have no way of determining precisely how much fuel is left in your tank, or control over any of another 100 or so variables, you can in no way validate the accuracy of your message center to actual fuel mileage.
Period.
Paul.
67Continental said:ok, I'll feed the troll - there is a very easy way to determine how much fuel you have used and therefore how accurate your fuel mileage computer is.
Fill you tank. The tank has a specific capacity. Drive 100 miles, for example. Then, fill your tank again. This will give you the exact amount of fuel you used to travel 100 miles. Do the math, get your fuel mileage.
I fully expect your response to this post to be rude, insulting, or condescending.
Dr. Paul said:Since the point at which the gas pump hits auto-shutoff at the gas station will vary from one fill-up to the next, this is not a scientifically accurate way of determining actual fuel consumption. I can still add well over a gallon of fuel to my tank after the initial shut-off, or more/less depending on the rate at which fuel is pouring into my tank - so what exactly is "full"? In order to have accurate measurements of mileage, you must have precise measurements of volume consumed/added and so on.
Tests of this nature must be conducted in a lab. There are dozens of other variables that must be controlled in order to provide a reasonably accurate measurement of fuel consumption vs. output.
Not only that, but anybody who has ever done any reading about fuel from a reliable source would know that adding some additive (any additive) at a ratio of less than two-thousandths of 1% would have such a negligible effect on the performance of the fuel as to most likely be un-measurable, even in a lab. The fact that anyone is even arguing this astounds me.
Paul.
67Continental said:what astounds me is that a person such as yourself is tolerated on our web board. every single person here helps out everyone else except you. all you do is tear people down, mock people, make fun of them, or tell them they are idiots / worthless.
67Continental said:every single person here helps out everyone else except you.