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How do you oxygenate gasoline?

Updated: 8/10/2023
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You can make ethanol (drinking alcohol) and power your car with that, or you can put biofuel into your car if it runs diesel.

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You sniff the container through your nose. Though it is very dangerous and not reccomended.

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