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I don't know what to think, but the fact that a local news channel did a test and saw results like this on their lumina make me think about actually trying this out.

http://ireland4u.mpgproduct.com/default.aspx

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Another "tornado"???? or is science really starting to work on important things?
 



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interesting... I knew aldive had a secret... Ha ha!
 












A year ago there was a similar company that the FBI was investigating for false advertising, as well as being a pyramid scheme company.
 






Another "tornado"???? or is science really starting to work on important things?


You know my dad swares by that "Tornado" thing:rolleyes:
 






^^^ they work good in carburated vehicles.

i dont think the news people would lie about that...... unless they were paid by the company....... those gains are SUPER HIGH!!!
 






yeah, I'm not buying it. The whole 3-6 tanks later it starts to work is a little much for me. 14% isn't "THAT" much(especially for what mileage my truck gets), but when they stacked an extra 8 mpg on that car I raised an eye and posted it here.


I'll be a "test" market if you guys want to chip in???
 






^^^ they work good in carburated vehicles.

i dont think the news people would lie about that...... unless they were paid by the company....... those gains are SUPER HIGH!!!

yeah but we're talking in his '01 5.4 SD
 






Well, I guess there's a pill for everything now!

Most vehicles would take 2 caps per fill up. At $2.09 per cap with an additional $.50 per cap(Estimated $5.00 per bottle shipping) or so for shipping, that would cost $5.18 per tankfull for the average user and would give a stated 5-10% increase in mileage. Wouldn't using "super", taking some "junk out of the trunk" and maintaining proper tire inflation do about the same thing?

Here are the application "doses":

Gallons Liters Conditioning Dose Regular Dose
6-10 Gallons (23-40 Liters) 1 Cap ½ Cap

11-15 Gallons (41-59 Liters) 1 ½ Caps 1 Cap

16-22 Gallons (60-85 Liters) 2 Caps 1 ½ Caps

23-28 Gallons (86-108 Liters) 2 ½ Caps 2 Caps

29-34 Gallons (109-130 Liters) 3 Caps 2 ½ Caps

35-42 Gallons (131-159 Liters) 3 ½ Caps 3 Caps
 






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