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Well, the price of oil continues to increase. On Friday sweet crude closed at $80.50 a barrel.
Gas prices are currently $2.79 around here, and I seriously doubt they will ever go back down this year.
That's why I have begun exploring ways of increasing the fuel economy of my vehicles. Methods include the use of proper oils, even partial synthetics, and hi-flow air filters, maintaining proper tire pressures and driving slower. Driving slower is not always practical in every situation, but has made a small difference.
That said, I never considered the fuel itself could make a difference. So I started experimenting. I tried a couple of off the shelf fuel additives. The results were less than disappointing, no increase of miles per tank, and no throttle responsiveness, nothing that stood out to make me take notice.
Then I found a new product from Smith Ross called Mileage Maxx. Being skeptical, I still gave it a try.
Starting in June, '09, I added the recommended amount to a full tank into my '02 Venture for a first application test vehicle. I figured at the time it had 127K miles on the original injectors, what the heck right? Would you believe within the first 10 miles, I could feel the responsiveness of the engine had changed for the better? Furthermore, the engine now idled smoother too! These results were encouraging. Then eight days later, and 361 miles later I refueled.
WOW!
I normally refuel within 317 - 320 miles, every 6 or7 days. HMM. I actually realized I increased my mileage upwards of 21%!
In earlier posts I already spoke about my trip to the Green Bay , WI using the fuel saver. I drove 866 miles total, door to door, on two tanks of fuel. That equated to an astounding 28.8 mpg for the 7 year old engine with 128K miles on the engine.
I'm now testing the product in a 2008 Mountaineer with the 4.0L engine that has 36K miles on it. Just started the testing this week, stay tuned!
WOW!! What else is there to say?
Never had I thought a fuel additive like this could be this effective, that is until now. I'm convinced.
The Mileage MAX fuel additive works. The stuff is fantastic and is formulated for both gas & diesel engines.
Mileage Maxx is EPA registered, and CARB registered for sale & use in CA. There are many products out there claiming to work, but as yet none of them even carry the EPA registration or CARB registrations either.Mileage Maxx can. Mileage Maxx works, hands down.
Simply put, for $20, a 32oz bottle will last you 2- 3 months (depending on your actual driving) or so for one vehicle, and does not void any warranty.
I highly recommend it. Mileage Maxx actually works. Give it a try.
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