In a message dated 4/25/2006 8:03:04 P.M. Pacific Standard Time,
esierraadj@xxxxxxxxx writes:
20
gallons of gas translates to a whopping 2-3 OZ of acetone, which aids in
fuel burning (& increases octane rating, too, according to
the
Hmmmm Neil,
My math is not all that good, but I can't come
up, anywhere close to your answer of 2-3 oz to 20 gal.
1 gal is 128 oz by volume.
20 gal is 2560 oz by volume. Times that by .02%
(.0002) = .512 oz or about 1/2 oz by volume.
Now, if you meant 2% and not .02%, then times 2560 oz
by 2% (.02) = 51.2 Oz or 1.6 qt by volume
Where am I going wrong?
<>Roy<> Puyallup,
Washington
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