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I'd researched this a couple of weeks back. found a forum over in Austrailia where they put it to the test on a dyno and found no hp improvements not sure if that is a good assesment of it or not but I decided to pass on it.
Were you watching "Horsepower TV" this morning?
They didsome dyno runs on a chevy crate motor with it and seen some hp/torque gains on 93 octane then did some dyno runs on 89 octane andpretty muchseenthe same hp/torque with and without itbutseen lower fuel consumption with it. Consumption dropped from 23.xx gallons/hour to 20.xx gallons/hour. At least it did for the tests they ran.
They didsome dyno runs on a chevy crate motor with it and seen some hp/torque gains on 93 octane then did some dyno runs on 89 octane andpretty muchseenthe same hp/torque with and without itbutseen lower fuel consumption with it. Consumption dropped from 23.xx gallons/hour to 20.xx gallons/hour. At least it did for the tests they ran.
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the one for my truck is $300 bux.... need front suspension work before I need to plunk down $300 bux on a fitch... you guys probably have a cheeper option than me... someone go for it
Man, that website really looks like a bunch of hooey. It's gas, not beer!
Doesn't the refining process remove impurities and separate the crude oil into groups by length of their molecular chains? How could it "revert" back a crude oil state?
Doesn't the refining process remove impurities and separate the crude oil into groups by length of their molecular chains? How could it "revert" back a crude oil state?







