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Re: I found this on a Google search
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Posted by T_Bone on December 29, 2006 at 00:53:07 from (4.240.42.96):
In Reply to: Re: I found this on a Google search posted by paul on December 28, 2006 at 22:56:03:
Chevron is usually pretty loose on giving out info on there technology but after reading several articles that didn't say too much, what? they don't want us to add our own 20% water to our fuel and cut out there "water" profits? LOL This doesn't sound so off the wall tho. Seams like all the newer fuel treatments encapsulate the water to be burnt with the diesel with out any harm to the engines. So now all we have to do is add a paint stir to our cordless drill and whip up some more "super fuel" with adding a little diesel treatment. I've also read where at the race tracks there using water & methnol injection to achieve another 15% HP gain on diesels but more importantly cooling off the cylinder temps so they can burn more fuel per cubic inch. And who said a diesel couldn't win a race :) T_Bone
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