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  1. Phil fails at spelling Beau Jo's on google.

     

    I vote we take this route:

    http://maps.google.com/maps?f=d&hl=en&geocode=10200945315437794559,39.741891,-105.516816&saddr=CO-93+and+Washington,+Golden,+CO&daddr=39.742042,-105.285416+to:1517+Miner+St,+Idaho+Springs,+CO+80452+(Beau+Jo's+Pizza)&mra=dpe&mrcr=0&mrsp=1&sz=11&via=1&sll=39.737818,-105.332794&sspn=0.218598,0.466919&ie=UTF8&z=11&om=0

     

    I-70 would save 10 minutes, but its less scenic and has more hills than US 6.

  2. wolfwrangler: that's nice and all. However, you need to perform tests with the scientific method in a controlled environment before you'll ever convince me.

     

    There's way too many variables in the natural environment that can so easily throw off your test data.

     

    When Mythbusters put their GM car with a carb on a dyno, the acetone actually showed a slight drop in fuel mileage. (Which actually makes sense since acetone burns slower than regular gasoline) However, the decrease in mileage was so small, it could easily be accounted elsewhere. They had it in a more controlled environment, using a dyno to control the environmental variables. But note, they did not see these huge 3-4 mpg improvements that other sites claim.

     

    How many tanks did you run with acetone? How many without did you run in between? Did your driving habits change at all? IE: Less highway trips, etc. Was the weather the exact same between tanks? And again, can you account for the subconscious factor which is seemingly real?

     

    I think its great that it works for you and you should continue to use it. I however, am not convinced that it works and that it is worth the potential damage to my fuel system.

  3. I've added acetone to a couple vehicles. My 88 GL Wagon, noticed NO improvements. My 89 GL Coupe, notice NO improvements.

     

    I want to know what the chemistry behind acetone is that it magically helps your car improve gas mileage.

     

    I'd go more with the theory that the acetone is cleaning out the fuel system than anything and the theory that your increase in gas mileage is likely due to a subconscious altering of your driving style to increase gas mileage.

     

    I personally found this article very interesting: http://www.fuelsaving.info/acetone.htm

  4. Yeah, its not instant on or anything. It'll help if you make sure the vacuum line running up to the solenoids and the lines running off of the solenoids are in good shape.

     

    Also, the engine has to be under vacuum for it to work. So the pedal needs to not be depressed, or only slightly depressed.

  5. My rear main was leaky on the turbo wagon when I pulled the transmission off the last time. It was replaced.

     

    It is a good idea to replace the rear main now.

     

    However, that rubber orange ring thing. I remember that too. I pitched it. Its been running fine for the past 10,000 miles, no mysterious oil leaks (I know where they all are :lol:).

     

    The oil on one side of that ring is probably due to a leaky rear main, and nothing else.

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