Acetone in diesel?

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by gilgamesh » 13/06/08, 23:14

Acetone changes the surface tension of the fuel, even in very small quantities such as laundry in the water. This effect can make the economy even on very good engine. But it's over in a case where there is a lot of waste there is also a lot to save. This is the case with the panton on a lawnmower, for example, which have engines with miserable efficiency - so this case the economy is huge with a panton - but that does not mean at all that the principle is not afraid to be found on other engine.
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by Woodcutter » 22/06/08, 22:59

I roll with 3 per thousand of acetone since September 2006 and it allowed me to lower my cons of a little more 0.5 l on a fuel oil of 1991.
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by Capt_Maloche » 22/06/08, 23:11

Mouaif,

Ben me I went from 6 to 4.8 L / 100 on a Clio III 2008 just by changing my behavior, and without dragging me!

just use the inertia of the vehicle

See as well https://www.econologie.com/forums/economies- ... 1-140.html for a little less polluting.
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by Woodcutter » 22/06/08, 23:29

Capt_Maloche wrote:Mouaif,

Ben me I went from 6 to 4.8 L / 100 on a Clio III 2008 just by changing my behavior, and without dragging me!

just use the inertia of the vehicle

See as well https://www.econologie.com/forums/economies- ... 1-140.html for a little less polluting.
I subsequently won 0.5 l by modifying my driving ... (also inertia and freewheeling)
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by chatelot16 » 23/06/08, 02:19

consomation in liter to 100 is not a sufficient criterion

I ride with citroen gs for a very long time: the consumption has decreased from 12 liter to 6 liter to 100 without the worldre modification

the only thing that has changed is driving: a long time ago I was rich and gasoline was not expensive, I drove 150 as the road allowed

today I do 90km / h if I'm in a hurry, otherwise I take my time
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by Woodcutter » 23/06/08, 13:59

Over a period of 2 years, no change in travel time.

Subject to continue here: consume-less-auto / fuel-savings-grace-al-acetone-t1151.html
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