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Subject: gas aditives- smog tests
From: Greg Meythaler <Greg_Meythaler@ccm.hf.intel.com>
Date: Wed, 11 Mar 92 11:20:21 PST

Dickn asks;
|Which brings us to a question I've been wondering about:
|Could we get a boarder line car past a smog inspection by putting the
|right blend of ethanol and other things normally found in racing fuels
|in the gas. So it runs a lot cleaner and leaner at least for that
|-tank full.
|In theory this should work. I wonder how far you could take it? Racing
|fuels normally run a lot leaner with the same jet settings. (which is
|why they don't use the same jet settings)

Yes, it works.
Here in the Portland metro area we have to go through smog every two
years until the car is 20 years old.  Twice I have gotten my car
through the check after it failed by doing the following;

Run the car low on gas, less than 1/8th tank.
Buy a fifth of Everclear 190 proof from Liquor store and pour it
in the tank.  Drive around until it's mixed in well.
Go through smog test.
Immediately go fill tank to dilute mixture.

I haven't had to mess with timing or carbs, it was great.
I'm not sure how borderline the car can be, it has worked for me.
Although I've had a couple of other people who have tried it and
it didn't work for them.  Probably depends on what part of the
test is failing.

                        greg_meythaler@ccm.hf.intel.com


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