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    i guess it could help slightly as it would clean deposits in the fuel system. at the same time, have you ever seen what acetone does to rubber parts like fuel hoses and o-rings? no chance in hell i'd put it in my fuel tank.

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    HiPSI - Thats true that acetone can screw up rubber pretty bad, but it would only be a very small amount passing by 3.5oz per 16 gallons.

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