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- Camp__Forrest__ExplorerHmm, $70 a gallon and it lasts for 35 years. If I stock up now, I'll be saving money 35 years from now!
- mlts22Explorer IIIt isn't good to run a vehicle that low. Here in Texas, running on fumes can kill a fuel pump... and that can be pretty pricy.
- MrWizardModerator
DOT approved, and NFPA approved non-
flammable gasoline derivative. It has the same properties of gasoline, however it is not gasoline and contains no volatile butanes, pentane, hexanes or heptane’s
seems to me its just GAS with the very light 'volatiles' removed
to me that would mean 'lacquer' with something to thin it
but i'm no petro chemist - othertonkaExplorerMy solution is don't run out of gas in the fist place. My old Papa taught me years ago it doesn't cost any more to keep the top half of the tank full as it does the bottom half. So when I get to 1/2 on the fuel gauge I fill er up, don't have to carry a gallon of "Emergency" what ever.
- westendExplorerNo MSDS available it seems. That would probably list the petroleum ingredients.
Since it is touted as having no other ingredient except what is in gasoline, minus the heptane, pentane, and other oxidizers, it would then be assumed to be Gas Oil (and maybe MTBE). - wa8yxmExplorer IIISeen it before.. Did not buy it then (or now).
Most folks do not know what "non-Flammable" means. It means that it won't vaporise at normal ambient temps.. At one time I knew the cut off temp, but alas, that was a LONG time ago. your engine having just, and I mean JUST stalled out... Will be more than hot enough to vaproise it, epically with fuel injection. - Campfire_TimeExplorer"And at 91 Octane, it is even better for your engine than the 87 Octane that most people put in their cars"
Right. Sounds like something a used car salesman says. - mlts22Explorer IITo me, it sounds like a product full of hot air... on more than one level...
- Wishbone51ExplorerFunny.. I can't find any real reviews.. The only ones are that they are "glad that they have it" .. No reviews for actual use.
- MEXICOWANDERERExplorerMaybe a better question. It appears it does not ignite easily. So what happens if you use it, and get gas? You keep the engine running at the gas pump?
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