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| When they talk about the test results, why can't they do it responsibly and get an independent lab to do it and release the results? I will never understand that. I might try a quart of it if I had something to use it in and it didn't cost $35 for one quart (!!).
They give themselves an out in the middle of the presentation by saying "on some tanks, you won't see a difference".
Why aren't there comparable products all over the place being recommended by reputable publishers if they work that well?
With their blatant claim that it increases fuel mileage by 7-19% on average, they're going to get spanked.
The only thing I can see to grab onto on that list is that it raises the octane and cetane ratings in the fuels. Why not just buy a cheaper additive that does the same thing?
Edited by PPo 6/25/2008 11:47
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