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Could high Octane fuel like 101 cure high NOx problems ?
Just currious? Since it contains no MTBF Would that lower NOx emission ratings.
I know people use fuel injection cleaner and such to clean out stuck injectors to get rid of lean situations to fix NOx problems while SMOG testing, but still.... High octane fuels contain either Toulene or Xylene, in which both eat right through carbon... Your thoughts? Jason Last edited by Jason A; 02-04-2004 at 11:47 PM. |
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