Rejuvenation of stored gasoline

Fuel and related compositions – Liquid fuels – Organic oxygen compound containing

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C044S300000, C044S451000

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07964003

ABSTRACT:
The method of adding to gasoline which has been stored in a container, of relatively small size for a substantial period of time to cause substantial loss of the more volatile gasoline components, an additive composition which comprises a flammable organic liquid having a Reid vapor pressure of 2 to 18 psig, to improve starting capacity of a motor fueled by said gasoline.

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patent: 5184585 (1993-02-01), Wilson
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patent: 6039772 (2000-03-01), Orr
“Acetone in Gasoline”, www.zimbio.com website; printed Sep. 26, 2007; 4 pages.
“Acetone in Fuel Said to Increase Mileage”, www.pureenergysystems.com website; printed Sep. 26, 2007; 11 pages.

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