Sunday, October 11, 2009

Fuel Additives & Fuel System treatment that delivers MPG.






 
I have often wondered why our American auto makers have stoically resisted innovative ideas that would lower our dependence on oil. Gee, look where that has gotten them today? To look back in hindsight, which more American auto maker didn’t accept any government stimulus monies in 2009?? Only one of the three remaining, and it is selling one car under its brand name that has less than 50% of American made components in it.




Back in the 70’s even then, ideas sprouted to make vehicles more fuel efficient. But efforts to produce products never really made it to market for various reasons namely the cost of producing them was not cost effective.



In the 1980’s the fuel economy standards were raised and better MPG’s were achieved through the loss of excessive & wasted space many vehicles had. Nothing else, besides improved fuel management and I mean fuel injection, was done to increase mileage.



So now what’s the buzz? Zoom up to the 21st century, and we’re still driving vehicles powered by fuels derived from oil. The designs and innovations are limited simply because the basic principals of mixing a fuel & air together to create power haven’t changed.



Don’t even go there for all electric and zero emission vehicles. Today, a zero emissions vehicle cannot deliver the range its oil consuming counterpart can.



Enter the variable into the equation; the fuel pumped into your tank. Where was it refined? How old is it? How long was it stored before being delivered into your gas station’s tanks? Am I really getting the octane/cetane rating I’m paying for?



For this reason, several fuel additives have appeared on the market. Enter a new fuel additive, the only fuel additive the American market that has two EPA registrations. It’s called Mileage Maxx from Smith Ross, Inc.



This fuel additive is what I am using in my vehicle today. Since first using it 4 weeks ago, in just three applications so far, my MPG’s have increased from 22 MPG to 28 MPG!



This is no joke! Recently my family and I drove on an 886 mile trip, in my 2002 Venture minivan with 128K miles on just two tanks of fuel. It averaged 28 MPG.



There are a lot of fuel additives and products on the market with mileage claims, but Mileage Maxx actually delivers.  At under $20 (plus S&H) for one 32oz bottle, typical drivers will use this fuel additive an average two to three months.  Actual mileage will vary by vehicle type, driving conditions and driving habits. 


What won't vary are the lower emissions.  Continued use of this fuel additive will keep your engine operating at peak efficiency.


Real life test results collected and published on the Testimonials tab found on their website: http://www.smithrosscompany.com/



In 2001, the fuel additive's composition was awarded its patent. In 2008, the fuel additive was registered with the US EPA that paved the way for Mileage Maxx to be sold in all 50 states, especially in the state of California. 



Mileage Maxx will not void any vehicle warranties.



Mileage Max will reduce toxic emissions from the tail pile pipe from any motorized vehicle, gas or diesel, on road or off.  This applies for all you sport enthusiasts who hunt, splash or snowmobile too!



Mileage Maxx will increase your gas engine fuel efficiency by up to 17.8%.



Mileage Max will increase your diesel fuel engine efficiency by up to 15.7%


Mileage Maxx can be used in any internal combustion engine, including small CC lawn maintenance equipment. The only exception right now is any aircraft due to strict FAA regulations.



I’ve tried many fuel additives, and many are not worth their cost because they didn’t work. I own a high mileage vehicle, the perfect test for a fuel additive of this type. Like most Americans, I am keeping my vehicle longer. Doesn’t make sense to keep it running longer too?  I keep it longer, it stays on the road longer and out of the junkyard longer.  It's the right thing to do for a greener planet.



The Mileage Maxx fuel additive is EPA registered. Its patented formulation carries with it, a mark of excellence and why it is the only fuel additive you will put into your tank. 

Not sold in ANY stores, online sales only . BUY NOW

Give it a try!

2 comments:

  1. Regarding Mileage Maxx.....Yes, it is an absolutely terrific product for increased fuel mileage, vehicle performance & reducing marmful exhaust emissions however to be more accurate MM was registered (not "certified") by the EPA in 2008 meaning MM can indeed be sold in all 50 States. Plus the fuel additive composition of MM was patented in 2001, not 2009. Great product....Give it a try!!

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  2. Thanks Anonymous for the clarification! I agree, this is the best fuel additive I've ever used!

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