Gas treatments contatining alcohol?
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From: Dallas Texas
Vehicle: 2011 Genesis Track
HEET gas treatment is 99% methanol and 1% proprietary additive.
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Prestone gas line antifreeze is 90-100% Isopropanol (Isopropyl Alcohol).
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As we all know todays gas is (normally) cut with 10% ethanol.
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My thought and questions-- Todays ethanol in gas is the worst thing to happen many people will say.
The above alcohols have different names so I think they are somehow chemically different. Are they?
Why would a guy want to add MORE alcohol to todays gas?
Are these products just lingering from a time gone by?
PDF Link
Prestone gas line antifreeze is 90-100% Isopropanol (Isopropyl Alcohol).
PDF Link
As we all know todays gas is (normally) cut with 10% ethanol.
.................................................. .................................................. ....
My thought and questions-- Todays ethanol in gas is the worst thing to happen many people will say.
The above alcohols have different names so I think they are somehow chemically different. Are they?
Why would a guy want to add MORE alcohol to todays gas?
Are these products just lingering from a time gone by?
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From: Illinois
Vehicle: 2010 Genesis Coupe 2L track
HEET gas treatment is 99% methanol and 1% proprietary additive.
PDF Link
Prestone gas line antifreeze is 90-100% Isopropanol (Isopropyl Alcohol).
PDF Link
As we all know todays gas is (normally) cut with 10% ethanol.
.................................................. .................................................. ....
My thought and questions-- Todays ethanol in gas is the worst thing to happen many people will say.
The above alcohols have different names so I think they are somehow chemically different. Are they?
Why would a guy want to add MORE alcohol to todays gas?
Are these products just lingering from a time gone by?
PDF Link
Prestone gas line antifreeze is 90-100% Isopropanol (Isopropyl Alcohol).
PDF Link
As we all know todays gas is (normally) cut with 10% ethanol.
.................................................. .................................................. ....
My thought and questions-- Todays ethanol in gas is the worst thing to happen many people will say.
The above alcohols have different names so I think they are somehow chemically different. Are they?
Why would a guy want to add MORE alcohol to todays gas?
Are these products just lingering from a time gone by?
Methanol is a one carbon alchol, ethanol is a 2 carbon based alcohol and isopropyl is a three carbon based alcohol. And yes they aren't much good when using E10 gas.
When E10 gas gets too much water in it the ethanol will attach to the water and come out of suspension in the gasoline. It will sink to the bottom and is almost impossible to 'burn' off.
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No. Not all alcohols are a good idea to put in gasoline, but one is a GREAT idea if you have condensation build-up in your car's gas tank. Use isoproanol to get the water to 'dissolve' into the gasoline, then run the engine and burn the 'wet' isopropyl in the combustion chambers during normal driving. That is THE easiest way to get water out of a gas tank, if you happen to have rubbing alcohol handy!


