I know repair shops that use dry ice to remove dents. They actually use a black light to find them first and, yes, they use dry ice to pop out dents. There's one place that did it to my sisters car after a hail storm.
I wouldn't know about the other thing.
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-Kenny
17x9 Enkei RPF1s
RPM Intakes
ASP Pulley
SSM Stage 2+ valves with SSM Stage 3 Head porting (In the shop Oct. 7th)
M112 Kit (Piecing together the little things still)
Everything about doubling your mpg seems like it'd work. But I don't know about putting acetone in the tank. That sounds like it'd f^^^ something up. It'd probably burn up your fuel injectors or something. Maybe eat up the rubber stuff in/on the fuel line.
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-Kenny
17x9 Enkei RPF1s
RPM Intakes
ASP Pulley
SSM Stage 2+ valves with SSM Stage 3 Head porting (In the shop Oct. 7th)
M112 Kit (Piecing together the little things still)
By the way, I think acetone is used in nail polish remover.
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-Kenny
17x9 Enkei RPF1s
RPM Intakes
ASP Pulley
SSM Stage 2+ valves with SSM Stage 3 Head porting (In the shop Oct. 7th)
M112 Kit (Piecing together the little things still)
Yeah, it is. Apparently it helps with the ignition of gasoline or something. I would totally try it, but my luck I would f up and need a new engine. If gas hits $4.00 a gallon this summer, Im trying it though.
I hear ya on that one! It's probably something like an octane booster but in pure form, not "watered-down" like the octane booster stuff.
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-Kenny
17x9 Enkei RPF1s
RPM Intakes
ASP Pulley
SSM Stage 2+ valves with SSM Stage 3 Head porting (In the shop Oct. 7th)
M112 Kit (Piecing together the little things still)
17x9 Enkei RPF1s
RPM Intakes
ASP Pulley
SSM Stage 2+ valves with SSM Stage 3 Head porting (In the shop Oct. 7th)
M112 Kit (Piecing together the little things still)
I haven't seen those prices in such a looong time.
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-Kenny
17x9 Enkei RPF1s
RPM Intakes
ASP Pulley
SSM Stage 2+ valves with SSM Stage 3 Head porting (In the shop Oct. 7th)
M112 Kit (Piecing together the little things still)