Moeman
Take Off Eh!!!
There Ain't No Such Thing As A Free Lunch.

There Ain't No Such Thing As A Free Lunch.

Gas already has all of the additives it needs.
I callon any benefit.
What kind of negative impact will this have on the injectors? Probably minimal on a TBI, but I wouldn't take the chance on the newer MPI systems.
Remember, just because it "sounds" logical and a few people on the interweb are doing it does NOT mean it's a good idea. There are engineers that design these systems that know a helluva lot more about them than we do, if they didn't design for it, I wouldn't use it.


I know rotary guys use pre-mix, and some are religious about it.
I don't, however, think it's a great idea for a modern piston engine. Gasoline evaporates at a low temperature, the MMO doesn't. The gasoline is sprayed onto the back of the intake valve to aid in atomization (valve is hot). Guess what happens to the MMO you just put in the gas?
Diesels have direct injection, so they spray directly into the chamber.
Rotaries have no valvetrain, so the A/F mix doesn't have to flow around a valve.
The entire gasoline system in your truck was engineered to operate without additives. Most of your manufacturers out there do not suggest any additives as a result of that.

I've also heard of some wackjobs pissin in their gas, that don't mean I'm gonna go run out and do it!![]()
Personally I don't see how a small amount could hurt anything.
Personally I don't see how a small amount could hurt anything.
I agree. Common sense tells you that if our trucks cannot handle a 500:1 ratio of gas and 2-stroke oil...then there is a bigger problem at stake...like our pansy-ass engines.
I'm not saying the claims are true...but a minuscule amount of oil is not going to hurt our engines.
Hell, my friend's '07 classic with the 4.3 was not hurt when his girl friend put diesel in it. It didn't run the whole tank, but it chewed through a much higher concentration of diesel than a 500:1 ratio.
