Hi Mik
I will continue to use Acetone as the amount is very small and to date I
have seen positive results with power and economy increases.
I tend to keep and open mind and look at the all pros vs the cons hence
the link re lubrication.
Being a member of the acetone test group helps as results of tests ppl
have been conducting are also posted on the site.
An email response from LaPoint (he wrote the paper on Acetone in fuel)
who has been conduction tests for over 20 years is attached:
http://pesn.com/2005/03/17/6900069_Acetone/
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"My 1964 Ford Econoline Ford Van ran over 20 years with acetone used
during all that time in the gas. Went 567,000 miles before the 80 below
wind chill froze the water pump on Dec. 16, 1989 in Saint Paul. When I
pulled the head, the cylinders had .004 to .007 wall wear. I had done
the valves in Wisconsin in 1983 but they did not really need grinding. I
just lapped them. The MPG averaged 26 on the road.
My 1995 Neon that is now 10 years old at 130,000 miles and runs with
acetone all the time. It runs perfectly. Absolutely perfect. Just
averaged 45 MPG IN TOWN last week. And just last weekend we averaged 50
to 73 MPG on a test run through Wisconsin with special mileage devices
attached. Never had engine work.
My 1990 Caravan ran great up to about 190,000 before the tranny went out
for the fourth time. Always with acetone up to 25 MPG. My 1997 Caravan
still runs great and has 130,000 miles on it.
Our 1996 Olds gets 25 MPG in town.
THE LIST OF OTHER CAR AND TRUCKS IS TOO LONG TO MENTION HERE.
All THESE cars have Torco Oil in them and Baldwin Filters and NGK plugs.
FACTS. Absolute true facts. My Scan Gauge does not lie and neither do I.
What data do these people show? Actual data. Actual test results.
Just for the record, it is gasoline in the oil that causes severe ring
and wall wear. Anything that reduces or eliminates fuel from the area of
the rings MUST reduce piston, ring and wall wear."
*Cheers
Marek
Sydney
Oz*
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mik. wrote:
> Marek Wojak <[Email address removed]> wrote
> >I have seen many
> positive tests carried out by members but there have also been some
> concerns raised as well.
> One issues raised are concerns the long term affects on engine
> lubrication:
>
>
http://pesn.com/2005/04/12/6900080_Acetone_Contraindicated/
>
> Hence as with any experimentation one will need to keep a balanced
> prospective .<
>
> Thanks Marek, I appreciate that acetone is a very strong solvent and
> probably wouldn't do the engine oil much good.
>
> (Do I take it you are now having second thoughts?)
>
> As a matter of fact, I worked with acetone several years ago in
> connection with the glass-fiber trade.
>
> I promice, I won't do any jumping in with both feet till I've done a
> lot more reading. Thanks for the new link.
>
> Mik Kenney, (Cruisermik).
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