Hypermiling: How To Increase Your Car’s Gas Mileage & Save on GAS!!
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Does acetone increase your gas mileage or increase your MPG? Does acetone harm your engine? Where can you get acetone and how do you use it? This is an acetone test I performed on my 2008 Ford Ranger over the course of the last 3 months and 10,000 miles. To date, I have seen no negative effects, only positive ones. My truck’s fuel consumption dropped, and is now averaging just over 31 MPG according to my new scangauge! The EPA stickers on my car showed a MPG rating of 21 city/26 hwy, so I’ve made some huge improvements, and increased my cars fuel economy by about 32%. If I can do it so can you, watch the video, or visit my website to learn how. www.vonHypermiler.com
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February 7th, 2009 at 9:36 am
I have a Mercedes C230 Kompressor (its been tuned)…before acetone I was getting around 15/25…after acetone more like 22/32
February 7th, 2009 at 9:36 am
I have a SuperCharger from the factory on my Nissan Truck.
Will Acetone work?
February 7th, 2009 at 9:36 am
My truck did better and its the latest model available: a 2008 Ford Ranger. Though I do believe you are right about a vehicles computer. The way the injectors are programmed is why you see varying results between manufacturers as opposed to linear results as you see in older model cars. (Pre 96)
February 7th, 2009 at 9:36 am
hmm nice video and I like the idea! but the fact that it is not fully tested and the fact that you could make more damage than good is actually quit a risk! I believe this works better on all older models of cars. for all newer cars with computers would probably get
(beeped) up for its all done over pc unlike older models where its simple. air suply-gas-chamber…and combustion! but heck why not! I will think of trying it!
February 7th, 2009 at 9:36 am
interesting. thanks for the tip