Mileage updates
If you read my last post and thought I was joking... well: NOT!!! Adding Xylene to my gas tank in the quantities I explained in my last post really works.
For example: A recent trip resulted in mileage results of 39.8 MPG
Now, how did I accomplish this? I followed just what I preach! I drove nearly 200 miles. I kept my speed in check. Averaging about 60 MPH for the trip. When I had the opportunity, I coasted down hills. Every time I saw a red light ahead (at an intersection) I coasted up to that intersection. When the light turned green... I EASED away from my place in line. Sometimes I had people urging me to go faster... (horn blowing) but since they're not paying for MY gas I just let them toot. Some even told me that I was #1 in their life... and I just said thanks and drove on down the road, gradually getting back up to speed.
Some of the intersections that I come to have REALLY long wait times. At those intersections, I promptly turn off the engine and wait for my turn. Why sit there and waste gas? It only pollutes the atmosphere! And wastes gas that I have to pay for!
Now, what about that Xylene? Where does it come in? Well, it helps inside the engine. It helps to break up the droplets of fuel that the fuel injectors SPRAY into the intake manifold. And, when the fuel droplets are broken up more, they tend to be more thoroughly consumed in the power stroke of the engine resulting in more power and a more smoothly running engine. Who wouldn't want that.
Once again, however, this reminder is necessary!!! A damp rag should be placed around the fuel inlet of your car or truck and a long neck funnel should also be used to pour the Xylene into your fuel tank. Do NOT get any on your paint... or it will likely be damaged PERMANENTLY. Powerful stuff, that Xylene!
Until next time... 1.5 ounces per 10 gallons! I'm shooting for OVER 40 MPG and then add the Water4Gas trick to DOUBLE that mileage! Stay tuned.
Dave, the HyperMiler







