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  • #16
    Re: Moth balls in gas.

    Originally posted by benavidez19
    But does anyone know how harmful it is if i breath it in??
    i wouldnt imagine it would be harmful considering you put it in your house and breathe it daily. i say go for it and get back with on the results, make sure to get napthalene!

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    • #17
      Re: Moth balls in gas.

      given that you can die from exhaust fumes trapped in a room, im thinking a few moth balls wont make a difference

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      • #18
        Re: Moth balls in gas.

        Originally posted by bah
        i wouldnt imagine it would be harmful considering you put it in your house and breathe it daily. i say go for it and get back with on the results, make sure to get napthalene!
        mary jane isnt 'harmful' until you burn it.

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        • #19
          Re: Moth balls in gas.

          "napthalene" is that some kind of brand?? Man I just went to go deliver some stuff and I can taste the fumes in my mouth.
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          • #20
            Re: Moth balls in gas.

            i rember napathalene from chemistry class its some type of hydrocarbon dont rember all the specifics but its not good for you to breath in. napathalene is one of the two type of chemicals that are in mothballs. its either napathalene or something else. while im preatty sure that is its a hydrocarbon itll probably do something to ur gas i do rember my professor telling me that it was bad for you period and that people that used mothballs for years got some type of cancer so im guessing thoose fumes arent good for you either.

            heres a site i found might give you some answers http://fl.essortment.com/mothballhazard_ryft.htm

            and http://leas.ca/Toxins-in-Household-Products.htm look at what it says for napathalene and it mentioned the other type that i forgot the name of.
            Last edited by Jpx87; 05-23-2006, 07:35 PM.
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            • #21
              Re: Moth balls in gas.

              http://www.cartalk.com/content/colum...bruary/09.html

              this site basically says its a joke and wont improve anything.
              JpX

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              • #22
                Re: Moth balls in gas.

                Originally posted by andrew.brandon
                anyone remember the acitone(sp) threads from about a year ago?
                acetone.

                yeah, I posted those. you can expect a 3 -5 mpg increase on average; it reduces the surface tension of gasoline, facilitating more efficient combustion, not to mention REALLY cleaning out the carbon deposits in the engine. I still use it when I have some (I have a pretty decent inventory of lab-grade reagents, including methanol) so I know it works, and doesn't damage the o-rings. I started using it around the time I posted those threads.

                and napthalene is a two-membered ring structure (think of two benzene rings attached side-by-side); I don't see how it would boost octane or combustion.
                Last edited by kinetic; 05-26-2006, 01:37 PM.

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