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- Should I use Heet or other cold fuel protection?
Heet is methanol and dissolves water to prevent it from freezing , so if there is no water phase you don't need it It is redundant with the 10% ethanol required in the US which also dissolves water That ethanol is sure doing a job on Global Warming there !
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- How do I mix up my own windshield washing liquid for low temperatures . . .
And this Heet aerosol is the spray on stuff I was talking about – Philter Commented Jan 19, 2012 at 14:05
- How exactly does running fuel-lean increase the temperature of ignition . . .
@IhavenoideawhatI'mdoing "Ignition temperature" is the heat required to start a flame and that's what the question is asking, and that is different from why does an oxygen-rich flame burn hotter (because it doesn't always, it burns hotter when you add some oxygen, but then not as hot if you add too much)
- Are fuel system cleaners (like Gumout) worth using regularly?
Although this isn't a scientific test, from experience I've found that using Gumout or Berrymans B-12 (which is much cheaper but very effective) every 3,000 miles has been fairly effective at keeping my engine cleaner
- Is it feasible to remove ethanol from gas using water?
Heet) to gasoline so that the gasoline could absorb a trace of water and not have a water phase that would separate and freeze in the gas lines ( in winter) So it is possible to add water to 10% ethanol gasoline and get a separate alcohol water phase
- How to dispose of engine coolant?
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- Does the amount of fuel in the tank matter?
Knowing that gasoline does not freeze (Ok, it will start freezing at -180 degrees, but this is more than you or your car can tolerate) but that a small amount of water can accumulate in yout tank over time
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