Additive for Otto cycle engines and fuel mixture so obtained

Fuel and related compositions – Liquid fuels – Aluminum or heavy metal – other than lead – containing

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44 53, 123 1A, 252398, C10L 132

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044992670

ABSTRACT:
The additive for Otto cycle engines according to the present invention consists of a mixture of water, ethanol, methanol and butanol to which is added a determined quantity of a liquid obtained by pressing prickly pear leaves. Added in a small percentage to the fuel, gasoline, LP or methane, this additive prevents the oxidation associated with the use of water and/or alcohols in Otto cycle engines, lowers fuel consumption and allows the use of low octane fuel.

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