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Originally Posted by Guildenstern
"Nitrogen is a key element of the active cleaning molecule in the new fuel, making it significantly more stable at higher temperatures common in modern engines, such as direct fuel-injection gasoline engines. The increased stability ensures that the molecule can work under much tougher engine conditions by resisting thermal breakdown better than conventional cleaning additives."
So in other words, In our big giant detergent molecule there is at least one atom of nitrogen.
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See my post above, you're on to something!