But if you do find it helpful, you can put the rubbing alcohol into your tank in the same ratio that you would use for a commercial dry gas product – about 12 ounces of isopropyl alcohol for every 10 gallons of gas.Click to see full answer. Subsequently, one may also ask, can I put rubbing alcohol in my gas tank?TOM: In both cases, the alcohol absorbs moisture that condenses in the gas tank and fuel line. And if you really feel you need this stuff (we never use it ourselves), you can use the isopropyl alcohol in the same ratio recommended on the NAPA bottle (about 12 ounces to ten gallons of gas).Subsequently, question is, does rubbing alcohol help pass emissions? While using fuel additives like methanol and ethanol to pass a smog test is illegal, some say that rubbing alcohol (isopropyl alcohol) might be legal, though I wasn’t able to find anything definitive on that. To be safe—and to make sure you’re not breaking the law—I’d say pass on the rubbing alcohol. In this regard, does isopropyl alcohol remove water from gas? Can you use 91 percent rubbing alcohol in your gas tank and 70 percent alcohol to remove water from your gas tank? Alcohol does have a great affinity for water and so any free water in your fuel will be absorbed by the alcohol, even the 70% alcohol.What can you put in gas to ruin an engine?If you are just mischievous and does not really want to destroy the engine, use sugar or any other sweet, sticky liquid. Sugar in a gas tank is an urban legend and it will clog up the fuel filter, just like other sticky sweet liquids such as honey, molasses, waffle syrup, pancake syrup, and similar things.

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