OK, perhaps MolaKule (kule moniker, btw) is privy to what's in FP.
> PIB's make great oil thickeners and viscosity
> improvers.
In this instance, that's about as useful to me as stating "My cat's breath smells like cat food." (- Ralph Wiggum)
I'll ask directly... Can PIB's (or other ingredients not commonly found in pump gas) be used to increase the combustion efficiency of gasoline?
I've read on these forums that FP increases the specific energy of gasoline (that's what I'm calling the energy per unit weight)... however it's done, does it accomplish this in the same way as Viscon claims to, i.e. not by actually increasing the energy value of the gasoline, but by improving the combustion process efficiency?
[ November 19, 2003, 02:13 PM: Message edited by: bigpaulo ]
> PIB's make great oil thickeners and viscosity
> improvers.
In this instance, that's about as useful to me as stating "My cat's breath smells like cat food." (- Ralph Wiggum)
I'll ask directly... Can PIB's (or other ingredients not commonly found in pump gas) be used to increase the combustion efficiency of gasoline?
I've read on these forums that FP increases the specific energy of gasoline (that's what I'm calling the energy per unit weight)... however it's done, does it accomplish this in the same way as Viscon claims to, i.e. not by actually increasing the energy value of the gasoline, but by improving the combustion process efficiency?
[ November 19, 2003, 02:13 PM: Message edited by: bigpaulo ]