Alright, lately, I've tried everything under the sun to save gas in my 1994 Saab 900SE Turbo. I drive much easier, which has improved mileage, changed the air filter, fuel filter, spark plugs, and I even bought one of those "Tornado" things that's supposed to spine the air to mix the fuel better in the combustion chamber (THIS DIDN'T DO SHIZ FOR MY CAR, BTW). Well, I've taken several road trips with the current setup (MBC, Solid tranny mount, ARB) and never got better than 27.7 mpg to read on the SID. I even only use a full synthetic oil. Well, I read some articles of a very inexpensive fuel additive, Acetone. I read some things about how it can mess up your car, blah blah blah. Well, I have tested several injector o-rings, and even placed an extra injector I had in a mixture of gasoline and acetone that is 4 times stronger than what you're supposed to put in your car for 2 weeks. There was absolutely nothing wrong with the injector, and the o-rings just got a little bigger with roughly the same pliability and density; so I tested it with gasoline, and the same thing happened to the o-rings (they got bigger, but not more brittle).
Results of a 3oz of Acetone in the tank of a Saab was over a 10% increase in fuel economy. When I go from Arizona to California, it is flat and I didn't use the A/C at all, put premium gas in the car as well as fuel injector cleaner. I couldn't get past 27.7mpg as the trip average. Yesterday I decided to take a trip through the mountains, with the A/C on most of the way, and I turned up the boost from 8psi to 14psi, used premium gas, but added 3oz to the tank, and I registered 30.5mpg as the trip average, and I drove very briskly through the mountains.
Overall results, 3oz of Acetone cost ~$.46USD, not using acetone cost ~$6.40USD (here in the states it's about $3.80/US gallon), the difference is a savings of about $5.94USD per tank.
How-to: Add less than 2oz/10gallons. I added ~3oz to the overall tank to experience these results.
DO NOT ADD MORE THAN 2oz/10 GALLONS, because a mixture too high could cause problems with your engine.
How it works:
Gasoline is relatively dense and the molecules tend to "stick" together. This prevents the gas from vaporizing completely, and not burning complete, as well. Acetone helps to separate the gasoline molecules (and this I do not know why, it's just my understanding of how it works) allowing for a more complete and efficient burn. You can also make your own concoction that will boost octane significantly and help improve economy, but it's significantly more expensive to make and one of the ingredients is hard to find.
(1) part Toulene (octane booster)
(1) part Acetone (cleaner and separator)
(.1) part Miniral Spirits (fuel system lubrication).
I hope this helps, and I take no responsibility for damage that may be caused. This is my experience with Acetone, which may be different from yours. Please add at your own risk, and do not add more than 2oz/10 gallons, and always use premium gasoline!!!
Cheers
Sno
Results of a 3oz of Acetone in the tank of a Saab was over a 10% increase in fuel economy. When I go from Arizona to California, it is flat and I didn't use the A/C at all, put premium gas in the car as well as fuel injector cleaner. I couldn't get past 27.7mpg as the trip average. Yesterday I decided to take a trip through the mountains, with the A/C on most of the way, and I turned up the boost from 8psi to 14psi, used premium gas, but added 3oz to the tank, and I registered 30.5mpg as the trip average, and I drove very briskly through the mountains.
Overall results, 3oz of Acetone cost ~$.46USD, not using acetone cost ~$6.40USD (here in the states it's about $3.80/US gallon), the difference is a savings of about $5.94USD per tank.
How-to: Add less than 2oz/10gallons. I added ~3oz to the overall tank to experience these results.
DO NOT ADD MORE THAN 2oz/10 GALLONS, because a mixture too high could cause problems with your engine.
How it works:
Gasoline is relatively dense and the molecules tend to "stick" together. This prevents the gas from vaporizing completely, and not burning complete, as well. Acetone helps to separate the gasoline molecules (and this I do not know why, it's just my understanding of how it works) allowing for a more complete and efficient burn. You can also make your own concoction that will boost octane significantly and help improve economy, but it's significantly more expensive to make and one of the ingredients is hard to find.
(1) part Toulene (octane booster)
(1) part Acetone (cleaner and separator)
(.1) part Miniral Spirits (fuel system lubrication).
I hope this helps, and I take no responsibility for damage that may be caused. This is my experience with Acetone, which may be different from yours. Please add at your own risk, and do not add more than 2oz/10 gallons, and always use premium gasoline!!!
Cheers
Sno