Results of My First Tank

On September 30, 2008 I added 13.92 gallons of gas to my Camry and dropped in one MPG-CAP.  Since my first fill I had driven.   I got 27.72 mpg, which was an increase of 2.12 mpg or about 8%.

 

A couple of comments:

·        It is Important to note the type of driving you do during your tests.  For the comparison above I used local driving which I have recently been averaging 25.6 mpg.  My highway driving has been averaging 28.9 mpg and my combined has been averaging 27.14 mpg.

·        Since I have been letting my wife use my car (it gets better gas mileage than her SUV) because working from home, I don’t drive much anymore (and loving it), I can not say for certain what type of driving she has been doing.  I chose “local” because her commute to work is mostly back country roads with low speed limits.

·        I have been researching other companies that offer fuel catalyst, see below.  All of them use liquid catalyst.  I used the MPG Boost catalyst for my first tank conditioner and it was a bit messy to pour into the tank.  The fuel CAP is much easier to administer.

·        So far my 2nd tank of gas does not appear to be giving me the same or better results.  I am basing this on the number of miles covered so far.

·        That statement reminded me of something I forgot.  We did put 100 miles of highway driving with the first tank of gas so my increase of 2.12 mpg may be a little high.

·        Keep in mind that it takes 3 tank fills to receive maximum results due to the fact that the old gunk needs to be cleaned out first.

·        Also two other important factors are the reduction in emissions and the reduction in wear on your engine.

 

Once I have more testers I will have a better idea of just how good this product is.

 

Other companies that I have researched can be found at http://www.techage.myffi.biz/, http://www.mygassaver.net/index.htm, http://irenem.neverpayforfuel.com/, and http://icareaboutit.com/enviromax.cfm.

 

The following 5 websites all talk about running your car on water.  I have known about this technology for around 10 or more years and I do believe it’s possible to get the results they claim.  The reason I haven’t yet tried it is because the last time I looked into it, the kits you need to put together were a bit too technical for me.  However, I am about ready to give it another shot. 

 

The water concept is fashioned after “Brown’s Gas” which breaks water down into burnable hydrogen and oxygen.  I have catalogues from American Technologies, the original company that marketed the Brown’s Gas.  I have only about 25 copies and if you would like one, let me know.

 

Here are the 5 websites.  They pretty much offer the same thing but with different prices.  They also have videos that are well worth watching.  http://hydrogengenerator.com.cn/, http://water4gas.com/2books.htm?hop=jmangrum&TID=mmtblog, http://www.gas4free.com/?hop=h2ocell, http://www.hydro4power.com/?hop=jorge0108, and http://runyourcarwithwater.com/?hop=wyndham.

 

Gary

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