list of gasoline additives

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Gasoline additives may increase gasoline's octane rating, thus allowing the use of higher compression ratios for greater efficiency and power, or act as corrosion inhibitors or lubricants. Other additives include metal deactivators, oxygenates and antioxidants.

Some additives are harmful and are regulated or banned in some countries.

Fictional additives

  • Sugar, as seen in The Passionate Stranger (1957) and popularly believed to damage the engine.{{Cite web |title=What Really Happens If You Put Sugar in a Gas Tank? |url=https://www.thoughtco.com/sugar-in-a-gas-tank-reaction-609448 |access-date=2024-01-26 |website=ThoughtCo |language=en}}{{Cite journal |last1=Inman |first1=K. |last2=Hardin |first2=G. |last3=Sensabaugh |first3=G. F. |last4=Thornton |first4=J. I. |last5=Giles |first5=E. |last6=Jantz |first6=R. L. |last7=Sperber |first7=N. (Skip) |last8=Baccino |first8=P. E. |date=1993-07-01 |title=Concerning the Solubility of Sugar in Gasoline |department=Letters to the Editor |url=https://www.researchgate.net/publication/296398470_Concerning_the_solubility_of_sugar_in_gasoline_1 |journal=Journal of Forensic Sciences |language=en-US |volume=38 |issue=4 |pages=757–764 |doi=10.1520/JFS13470J |issn=0022-1198}}{{Cite web |title=Does Sugar in a Gas Tank Actually Cause Harm? {{!}} YourMechanic Advice |url=https://www.yourmechanic.com/article/does-sugar-in-a-gas-tank-actually-cause-harm |access-date=2024-01-26 |website=www.yourmechanic.com |language=en-US}}

Additives

Racing formulations

Legislation

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Fuel additives in the United States are regulated under [https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/42/7545 section 211] of the Clean Air Act (as amended in January 1995). The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) requires the registration of all fuel additives which are commercially distributed for use in highway motor vehicles in the United States,[http://www.epa.gov/otaq/fuels/registrationfuels/index.htm] List of American fuel additives and applicable regulatory requirements. and may require testing and ban harmful additives. The EPA also regularly reviews the health and net economic benefits of Clean Air Act policies.[http://www.epa.gov/air/sect812/index.html] Benefits and Costs of the Clean Air Act: a set of scientific reviews conducted by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency in compliance with the act.

The act also requires deposit control additives (DCAs) be added to all petrol. This type of additive is a detergent additive that acts as a cleansing agent in small passages in the carburetor or fuel injectors. This in turn serves to ensure a consistent air and fuel mixture that will contribute to better gas mileage.

See also

References

  • ARRC Auto Repair Reference Center. Point 5 Technologies. Accessed via EbscoHost on November 27, 2009
  • [https://www3.epa.gov/otaq/fuels1/ffars/web-gas.htm EPA: List of Registered Gasoline Additives] ([https://www.epa.gov/fuels-registration-reporting-and-compliance-help/registered-fuels-fuel-additives-under-part-79 Under 40 CFR Part 79])

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