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Anyone have a source for SA in Houston? Or nearby? I'd rather buy it by the gallon rather than pay haz-maz shipping charges.

I'd buy 4-5 gallons if necessary.


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Location: Houston, TX | Registered: 04 December 2007Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Ace Hardware sells two different brands of sulfuric acid. They are on the drain cleaner isle.


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2001 F350 7.3 DI purchased new by me and i believe it is the first DI Ford experimented with and talked about on this forum. The single OEM fuel tank only.

Updated 1/2009 .
HOH for fuel line heat from tank to 12v lift pump. GPI/CIM-TEK spin on filterhead and 10 micron filter. Two 12v 36" heaters wrapped around metal fuel lines. One before add on filter and one before OEM filter.dttk44@bellsouth.net

Cool weather mixes starting spring 2009. 100% vo to 65*. 5% K1 to 55*. 10% K1 to 45*. 20% K1 to 35*. 30% K1 to 10*.
 
Location: Upstate South Carolina , USA | Registered: 28 December 2003Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Thanks, I'll check tomorrow.


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Location: Houston, TX | Registered: 04 December 2007Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Sulfuric Acid is also for sale at your local auto parts stores...
Usually sold by the pint or so... Battery additives.

I don't know the purity.
 
Location: Oregon | Registered: 17 October 2007Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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I believe the names are Rooto and Liquid fire. A good test for effective acid is to place a table spoon of sugar in a small plastic container.Pour a small amount of acid over it. Within 60 seconds the sugar will react and turn into a larger black blob.


David Norwood

2001 F350 7.3 DI purchased new by me and i believe it is the first DI Ford experimented with and talked about on this forum. The single OEM fuel tank only.

Updated 1/2009 .
HOH for fuel line heat from tank to 12v lift pump. GPI/CIM-TEK spin on filterhead and 10 micron filter. Two 12v 36" heaters wrapped around metal fuel lines. One before add on filter and one before OEM filter.dttk44@bellsouth.net

Cool weather mixes starting spring 2009. 100% vo to 65*. 5% K1 to 55*. 10% K1 to 45*. 20% K1 to 35*. 30% K1 to 10*.
 
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Battery acid won't work, only 20% pure or somthing like that.


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Location: Houston, TX | Registered: 04 December 2007Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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I ( and others ) have used the Rooto before, it sells for about $16 a gallon .


David Norwood

2001 F350 7.3 DI purchased new by me and i believe it is the first DI Ford experimented with and talked about on this forum. The single OEM fuel tank only.

Updated 1/2009 .
HOH for fuel line heat from tank to 12v lift pump. GPI/CIM-TEK spin on filterhead and 10 micron filter. Two 12v 36" heaters wrapped around metal fuel lines. One before add on filter and one before OEM filter.dttk44@bellsouth.net

Cool weather mixes starting spring 2009. 100% vo to 65*. 5% K1 to 55*. 10% K1 to 45*. 20% K1 to 35*. 30% K1 to 10*.
 
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Give me a call at AAA Chemicals; 281-229-3090 is my cell or 281-478-4460 shop. We are in Pasadena.
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