Adding acetone to gas for better MPGs?!
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RE: Adding acetone to gas for better MPGs?!
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Actualy there is a "sweet spot" in speed. It's the fasteset possible speed with the lowest RPM. It all depends on the final ratio.
Actualy there is a "sweet spot" in speed. It's the fasteset possible speed with the lowest RPM. It all depends on the final ratio.
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RE: Adding acetone to gas for better MPGs?!
I think from the things I've read that you want your RPMS above 1500. This is where the truck is making the most efficent amount of power. This way when you hit a hill you shouldn't loose to much momentum because the engine is putting in more power but using less gas but, I'm not exactly sure.
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RE: Adding acetone to gas for better MPGs?!
It may not be the most scientific answer to where the sweet spot is, but if you are in tune with your truck you can feel it. My sweet spot is right at 57. To me it feels like the motor isnt stressing to pull itself out of being under too much load, and isnt spinning more than where torque is most previlant.