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most of the things he lists, such as shutting down your car at traffic lights etc would be a waste of time and annoying. weight saving will always reduce mpg but how far should you go? as for the acetone, it will basically increase the octane and aid your fuel and burn more effeciently. however, i would be curious to see the long term effects it has on various engine internals. as you know, if you have a car with the ecu setup to run on a certain type or octane of fuel and use something totally different it could cause problems.

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lol all over the country there is going to be an epidemic of womens nail varnish remover going missing :rofl:

Like the way he removes the cat.

 

No spanners required.

 

If I turned mine off at the lights don't think it would start again.

 

How much is nail varnish remover anyway?

 

Darrell

"300ZX na 1987 - saw an increase of around 28% in mpg from 21 to 27 for summer mixed driving...at least 1/2 of this increase is from driving easier and other mods though." aha!

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