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Marvel Mystery Oil is now owned by Turtlewax.
http://www.marvelmysteryoil.com/media/1256/marvel-mystery-oil.pdf
From the MSDS, MMO is ~75% naphthenic hydrocarbons, ~25% mineral spirits (Stoddard solvent, i.e., paint thinner), with a splash of wintergreen scent.
Naphthenic hydrocarbons are a low melting point wax.
Stoddard Solvent and naphthenic hydrocarbons are used in paint thinners and other solvents. The solvent may be there to dissolve the wax. The wintergreen is simply a pleasant scent, and the red coloring has obvious magical properties.
MMO was invented in 1923 by Mr. Marvel who also invented the Marvel carburetor. MMO was marketed to prevent clogging of the Marvel carb's jets. Back in the 1920's with gasoline, oil, standards, specifications, handling, and technology as it was, perhaps MMO had a place in the gas tank, or perhaps Mr. Marvel was simply a marketing genius. I lean toward both.
If put into engine oil the mineral spirits evaporate when the engine warms leaving behind the wax, red dye, and perhaps wintergreen scent - innocuous, though pointless.
If put into the fuel tank everything burns in the cylinder. This seems innocuous and pointless as well. If you have trouble or fear clogged jets and/or injectors there are better products on the market for these purposes. They are just as legal to use as is MMO.
They do have a very spiffy website.
http://www.marvelmysteryoil.com/
http://www.marvelmysteryoil.com/media/1256/marvel-mystery-oil.pdf
From the MSDS, MMO is ~75% naphthenic hydrocarbons, ~25% mineral spirits (Stoddard solvent, i.e., paint thinner), with a splash of wintergreen scent.
Naphthenic hydrocarbons are a low melting point wax.
Stoddard Solvent and naphthenic hydrocarbons are used in paint thinners and other solvents. The solvent may be there to dissolve the wax. The wintergreen is simply a pleasant scent, and the red coloring has obvious magical properties.
MMO was invented in 1923 by Mr. Marvel who also invented the Marvel carburetor. MMO was marketed to prevent clogging of the Marvel carb's jets. Back in the 1920's with gasoline, oil, standards, specifications, handling, and technology as it was, perhaps MMO had a place in the gas tank, or perhaps Mr. Marvel was simply a marketing genius. I lean toward both.
If put into engine oil the mineral spirits evaporate when the engine warms leaving behind the wax, red dye, and perhaps wintergreen scent - innocuous, though pointless.
If put into the fuel tank everything burns in the cylinder. This seems innocuous and pointless as well. If you have trouble or fear clogged jets and/or injectors there are better products on the market for these purposes. They are just as legal to use as is MMO.
They do have a very spiffy website.
http://www.marvelmysteryoil.com/