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--> Corvette-List message posted by: "tom hastings" <tomhastings@iname.com>
Corvetters:
I appreciate all the info on the fuel mixtures.....hey, at a show here recently,
i was told that if i put vaseline near the intakes that it would cool the air
and allow for more compression.......any experience with this?
Tom
82 Vette Crossfire
----- Original Message -----
From: "Tom & Cathy Ervin" <tcervin@valkyrie.net>
Subject: Re: Corvette-List: Fuel mixtures
--> Corvette-List message posted by: "Tom & Cathy Ervin" <tcervin@valkyrie.net>
Tom, The only harm I can think off is maybe the Catalytic Converter could
eventually become useless. I live in Ohio and most Converters seemed to have
fallen off mysteriously!!
Tom in Ohio
----- Original Message -----
From: "tom hastings" <tomhastings@iname.com>
Subject: Corvette-List: Fuel mixtures
> --> Corvette-List message posted by: "tom hastings"
<tomhastings@iname.com>
>
> I have an '82 vette with the crossfire ignition.
> As an amateur chemist, I have tampered with fuel mixtures in gocarts and
other items.
> I have mixed high quality lighter fluid and kerosene with 92 octane fuel
in the past with tremendous results.
> I have tried this mix in my corvette and achieved discernably greater
power. Are there any complications that could result from this?
>
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