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1oz diesel fuel to 10gal of regular unleaded
On Jun 25, 12:39*pm, "Happy" wrote:
"YukonBound" wrote in message ... "Tim" wrote in message .... On Jun 24, 6:56 pm, "Happy" wrote: 1oz diesel fuel to 10gal of regular unleaded is what the man said, reduces hydrocarbons and peps up your performance, was on the local news tonight, the guy has a patient on the formula but said he gives its use freely to the general public. I've ehard of that. There's a local guy that carries a quart oil container will diesel in it and when he fills his car or pickup, he puts the diesel in first then tops the tank. I've been running 2-stroke 50:1 mix in my Briggs lawnmower and it's been runing fine. no plug fouling and I like the idea of a bit of cyl wall lube too. I don't know if there's a performance difference or not. it's a 5hp lawnmower so I can't seem to notice any difference in performance. I wonder what that diesel would do to your catalytic converter? apparently nothing, I talked this subject around at the boat shop this morning and to my surprise its a well know fix down georgia way, cleans up the emissions and get clunkers with bad cats through there emissions test.. this link has some insight,http://inventorspot.com/articles/new..._raise_eff...- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - It shouldn't hut them at all. I was talking to a local wrench and he said that you take an engine that burns oil though the cylinders... the cat converter will burn most of it up before it comes out the pipe. |
1oz diesel fuel to 10gal of regular unleaded
On 6/25/10 5:17 PM, *e#c wrote:
On Jun 25, 1:40 pm, wrote: In articleisOdnRdRi_vdfbnRnZ2dnUVZ_tqdn...@earthlink .com, says... On 6/25/10 12:54 PM, Harry? wrote: In , says... wrote in message ... On Jun 24, 6:56 pm, wrote: 1oz diesel fuel to 10gal of regular unleaded is what the man said, reduces hydrocarbons and peps up your performance, was on the local news tonight, the guy has a patient on the formula but said he gives its use freely to the general public. I've ehard of that. There's a local guy that carries a quart oil container will diesel in it and when he fills his car or pickup, he puts the diesel in first then tops the tank. I've been running 2-stroke 50:1 mix in my Briggs lawnmower and it's been runing fine. no plug fouling and I like the idea of a bit of cyl wall lube too. I don't know if there's a performance difference or not. it's a 5hp lawnmower so I can't seem to notice any difference in performance. I wonder what that diesel would do to your catalytic converter? You could ask ME little buddy. I've taken several mechanical engineering courses. You do believe me don't you? Poor dumb loogy...stupid, coward, and fights with little girls. I've asked before, spoofer, who's "loogy"? A guy like you....running eternal september, fool. snerk |
1oz diesel fuel to 10gal of regular unleaded
"Harry ?" wrote in message ... On 6/25/10 5:17 PM, *e#c wrote: On Jun 25, 1:40 pm, wrote: In articleisOdnRdRi_vdfbnRnZ2dnUVZ_tqdn...@earthlink .com, says... On 6/25/10 12:54 PM, Harry? wrote: In , says... wrote in message ... On Jun 24, 6:56 pm, wrote: 1oz diesel fuel to 10gal of regular unleaded is what the man said, reduces hydrocarbons and peps up your performance, was on the local news tonight, the guy has a patient on the formula but said he gives its use freely to the general public. I've ehard of that. There's a local guy that carries a quart oil container will diesel in it and when he fills his car or pickup, he puts the diesel in first then tops the tank. I've been running 2-stroke 50:1 mix in my Briggs lawnmower and it's been runing fine. no plug fouling and I like the idea of a bit of cyl wall lube too. I don't know if there's a performance difference or not. it's a 5hp lawnmower so I can't seem to notice any difference in performance. I wonder what that diesel would do to your catalytic converter? You could ask ME little buddy. I've taken several mechanical engineering courses. You do believe me don't you? Poor dumb loogy...stupid, coward, and fights with little girls. I've asked before, spoofer, who's "loogy"? A guy like you....running eternal september, fool. snerk Absolutely. Slammer's google groups is far superior. Aint that right, gay guy? |
1oz diesel fuel to 10gal of regular unleaded
On 6/25/10 6:25 PM, Harold wrote:
"Harry wrote in message ... On 6/25/10 5:17 PM, *e#c wrote: On Jun 25, 1:40 pm, wrote: In articleisOdnRdRi_vdfbnRnZ2dnUVZ_tqdn...@earthlink .com, says... On 6/25/10 12:54 PM, Harry? wrote: In , says... wrote in message ... On Jun 24, 6:56 pm, wrote: 1oz diesel fuel to 10gal of regular unleaded is what the man said, reduces hydrocarbons and peps up your performance, was on the local news tonight, the guy has a patient on the formula but said he gives its use freely to the general public. I've ehard of that. There's a local guy that carries a quart oil container will diesel in it and when he fills his car or pickup, he puts the diesel in first then tops the tank. I've been running 2-stroke 50:1 mix in my Briggs lawnmower and it's been runing fine. no plug fouling and I like the idea of a bit of cyl wall lube too. I don't know if there's a performance difference or not. it's a 5hp lawnmower so I can't seem to notice any difference in performance. I wonder what that diesel would do to your catalytic converter? You could ask ME little buddy. I've taken several mechanical engineering courses. You do believe me don't you? Poor dumb loogy...stupid, coward, and fights with little girls. I've asked before, spoofer, who's "loogy"? A guy like you....running eternal september, fool. snerk Absolutely. Slammer's google groups is far superior. Aint that right, gay guy? Eternal is the favorite posting facility of ID spoofing assholes...like you. |
1oz diesel fuel to 10gal of regular unleaded
"Harry ?" wrote in message m... On 6/25/10 6:25 PM, Harold wrote: "Harry wrote in message ... On 6/25/10 5:17 PM, *e#c wrote: On Jun 25, 1:40 pm, wrote: In articleisOdnRdRi_vdfbnRnZ2dnUVZ_tqdn...@earthlink .com, says... On 6/25/10 12:54 PM, Harry? wrote: In , says... wrote in message ... On Jun 24, 6:56 pm, wrote: 1oz diesel fuel to 10gal of regular unleaded is what the man said, reduces hydrocarbons and peps up your performance, was on the local news tonight, the guy has a patient on the formula but said he gives its use freely to the general public. I've ehard of that. There's a local guy that carries a quart oil container will diesel in it and when he fills his car or pickup, he puts the diesel in first then tops the tank. I've been running 2-stroke 50:1 mix in my Briggs lawnmower and it's been runing fine. no plug fouling and I like the idea of a bit of cyl wall lube too. I don't know if there's a performance difference or not. it's a 5hp lawnmower so I can't seem to notice any difference in performance. I wonder what that diesel would do to your catalytic converter? You could ask ME little buddy. I've taken several mechanical engineering courses. You do believe me don't you? Poor dumb loogy...stupid, coward, and fights with little girls. I've asked before, spoofer, who's "loogy"? A guy like you....running eternal september, fool. snerk Absolutely. Slammer's google groups is far superior. Aint that right, gay guy? Eternal is the favorite posting facility of ID spoofing assholes...like you. Whose id am I spoofing, gay guy. |
1oz diesel fuel to 10gal of regular unleaded
Happy wrote:
1oz diesel fuel to 10gal of regular unleaded is what the man said, reduces hydrocarbons and peps up your performance, was on the local news tonight, the guy has a patient on the formula but said he gives its use freely to the general public. I run 100% diesel. Should I add some gasoline? |
1oz diesel fuel to 10gal of regular unleaded
YukonBound wrote:
"Tim" wrote in message ... On Jun 24, 6:56 pm, "Happy" wrote: 1oz diesel fuel to 10gal of regular unleaded is what the man said, reduces hydrocarbons and peps up your performance, was on the local news tonight, the guy has a patient on the formula but said he gives its use freely to the general public. I've ehard of that. There's a local guy that carries a quart oil container will diesel in it and when he fills his car or pickup, he puts the diesel in first then tops the tank. I've been running 2-stroke 50:1 mix in my Briggs lawnmower and it's been runing fine. no plug fouling and I like the idea of a bit of cyl wall lube too. I don't know if there's a performance difference or not. it's a 5hp lawnmower so I can't seem to notice any difference in performance. I wonder what that diesel would do to your catalytic converter? Since this is a boating forum and Happy didn't refer to a particular vehicle, then it's not an issue. Most boats don't have them - maybe none yet. |
1oz diesel fuel to 10gal of regular unleaded
"Larry" wrote in message ... YukonBound wrote: "Tim" wrote in message ... On Jun 24, 6:56 pm, "Happy" wrote: 1oz diesel fuel to 10gal of regular unleaded is what the man said, reduces hydrocarbons and peps up your performance, was on the local news tonight, the guy has a patient on the formula but said he gives its use freely to the general public. I've ehard of that. There's a local guy that carries a quart oil container will diesel in it and when he fills his car or pickup, he puts the diesel in first then tops the tank. I've been running 2-stroke 50:1 mix in my Briggs lawnmower and it's been runing fine. no plug fouling and I like the idea of a bit of cyl wall lube too. I don't know if there's a performance difference or not. it's a 5hp lawnmower so I can't seem to notice any difference in performance. I wonder what that diesel would do to your catalytic converter? Since this is a boating forum and Happy didn't refer to a particular vehicle, then it's not an issue. Most boats don't have them - maybe none yet. my first thought was how would this impact boating? better running boats that produce less pollution, perhaps there's not a formula for non cat marine engines but there could be...??? |
1oz diesel fuel to 10gal of regular unleaded
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