Originally posted by Jaybird H2o and Co2 are byproducts of a burn. Byproducts of a burn in a combustion engine are expelled prior to the next combustion cycle.
Originally posted by Rich Rohrich I would never deny the fact that there are bizzare chemical changes happening and new compounds being formed inside a combustion chamber that far outstrip my meager understanding of chemistry.
Acid is put in the race gas to automatically PORT the intake and exhaust tracts (by dissolving the aluminum) for better AIRFLOW. In addition it eliminates that pesky carbon buildup in the combusion chamber. YOU TRULY SHOULD HAVE KNOWN...
Originally posted by magneto Acid is put in the race gas to automatically PORT the intake and exhaust tracts (by dissolving the aluminum) for better AIRFLOW. In addition it eliminates that pesky carbon buildup in the combusion chamber.
I had an arguement at school the other day. My friend says engines burn the hydrocarbon octane. I think it burns octane(C4H8 I think??), but theres others in there too, not just octane. Any comments?