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That’s the wrench he uses to un fasten his eyball when it gets crapified!!
The first car I purchased on my own was a 1972 Plymouth Satellite, lime green with a white vinyl top
I later ripped off the the white top and covered her in 82 vette blue, it was gorgeous with some keystone rims and mickey thompsons tucked under the rear quarters, then I swapped out the interior, seats dash and all with one from a 74 challenger (it was just better). yeah 318 with the 3 speed ….bulletproof.Attachments:I would say NO DO NOT PUT ACETONE IN YOUR TANK at all. Acetone eats chemical resistant plastic and degrades it in smaller quantities leading to parts breaking over time.:stick: Thats why it comes in METAL containers. When I have time I’ll list some good fuel additives that enhance combustion while preserving parts in your fuel system.
Higher compression engines require less volatile fuels. Jets for example use what really is just kerosine, hence adding jet fuel to the tank of you 16:5 to one monster v8 back in the day. Try (no don’t really just an example) burning gasoline in a diesel engine with direct injection and see what happens :woohoo: .
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