MPG-Capsules give better gas mileage
A while back, a friend called an told me about MPG-Capsules, that she said cut her fuel consumption by at least 10% I know gas prices are going up, and from what I read, they will continue up. Yes, there will be slight drops from time to time, but overall, gas prices will go up. That means a bigger hit in the pocket book, pure and simple. As I said, my friend told me about these capsules a while back, but I guess I am from Missouri, and I didn't buy any right away. As the gas prices continued soaring though, I thought I should at least check it out. I went to her website (it is a network marketing company), and read the material about gas capsules. It looked legitimate. I did a search on the net, and found quite a bit of information, both positive and negative. So I decided I had better try it myself. My Own Test of MPG Capsules Elizabeth and I own a 2000 Mazda Millennia, and a 2006 Toyota Tacoma truck. I tested both, for several months. Here are my results: The 2000 Mazda Millennia, With 27 tank fill-ups, I averaged 15% better gas mileage. Gas prices fluctuated a bit during my trial, which covered about four months, and prices ranged from $.95 - $1.08 per litre (about $3.80 to $4.32 per US gallon). My average fill-up was 38.61 litres, or 10 US gallons. (1 US gallon = 3.7854118 litres). At an average gas price of $1.01 per litre ($3.85 per US gallon), I saved about $5.85 per fill-up before the cost of the capsules. The capsules cost me $2.01 per fill-up, which meant I saved $3.84 per fill-up. (And that saving is the same in litres or gallons:) The 2006 Toyota Tacoma, with 12 fill-ups (I don't drive my truck as much), I averaged 10% better gas mileage. Average fill-up was 49.96 litres (13.18 US gallons). At an average, gas price of $1.01 per litre, ($3.85 per US gallon), I saved $5.08 per fill-up before the cost of the capsules. Again, the capsules cost $2.01 per fill-up, so my net savings, after the cost of the capsules, was $3.06 per fill-up. My research also showed that there are multiple products available to enhance fuel efficiency. Many of these products are in the form of octane boosters and claim to enhance engine performance by cleaning fuel injection systems. However, modern gasoline grades already offer 99% fuel efficiency and thus, we actually don't need to use octane boosters to tackle this problem. But, the fuel consumption can be significantly reduced if gasoline burns more efficiently in the fuel chamber of the engine, which is how MPG-Capsules work. How It Works The catalytic action of the CAPS breaks out some hydrogen which acts as a fuse to speed the combustion of the carbon. The flame speed of hydrogen is more than three times the speed of carbon fuel such as gasoline, diesel, or methane. The result is more complete combustion, which means more efficient use of the fuel, which in turn means more power and better gas mileage. There is a bonus My friend also told me that MPG-Capsules are environment-friendly fuel-additives, in that they decrease emissions. I have not had emission tests done on my vehicles, but the reports on the website (I'll give you the web address in a minute) are persuasive to me. So, the long and short of it is the MPG-Capsule is a fuel additive, which promises to boost fuel mileage by up to 11 percent (I got 15% on my car, and 10% on my truck) while also improving engine life. This fuel-additive capsule is actually a conditioner that helps make combustion more efficient and complete, which means less raw gasoline (or diesel) being pushed out the exhaust. This also helps in enhancing the fuel efficiency and horse-power of the engine. Compared to the other products for enhancing fuel efficiency, MPG-Capsules produce fewer toxic emissions, and help reduce the wear and tear of the engine. You can easily add one of these fuel-additive capsules to each tank of gas. And by the way, they work well in diesel engines too, so if you know any truckers, give them a heads-up. MPG-Capsules will immediately increase your gas mileage, and start reducing the impurities in your engine. The process is highly effective as it allows the fuel to burn cleaner and consequently produce more engine power. If you want to buy some, go here:
MPG-Capsules
I have no doubt about the effectiveness of these gas capsules. But if you want more data, here are a few links to check out: Here are some independent laboratory test results:
Capsules lab tests
If you want to see some news stories about these capsules (a few TV New shows have done their own tests), plus read some press releases, or listen to some calls for truckers, go here:
Gas Capsules Media Room.
To get your MPG-Capsules, click here:
MPG GAS CAPS
and start saving money on gas, click on the "MPG Products' link on the left hand side. Assuming you drive a car or light truck, I recommend the capsules rather than the Mega Crumbs (those are for big trucks and other high fuel-burning engines). Take a look around on this site at the other products too. If you want to start making some money selling these capsules, email me, and I will call you so I can show you how to do it.
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