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Old 03-14-2014, 01:30 PM
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Originally Posted by 750hp View Post
Unless the sugar ferments and turns to alcohol, thus providing a higher octane fuel.
Sugar is not soluble in gas,it actually "clumps' together in little "balls" and if you put enough in a gas tank, it will "smother" the sock on the end of the fuel pickup in factory cars,starving the engine for fuel......

You can pour sugar directly down your carb on a running engine with no ill effects on the engine, the only thing it will do is make your exhaust smell sweet.........

Have witnessed this in a training seminar!!!!!!!!!! we put 5 pounds of sugar in the gas tank of an early 80's chevy carbed truck and let it run,then when nothing happened,the instructor popped the hood on the truck,took off the air cleaner and began pouring sugar down the carb while the truck was idling,he did this on/off for 5 minutes,nothing happened......he used the same old truck for demo purposes numerous times.......

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