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Fuel Additive Fuel Economy Test (Need my subscribers help with this test)

Fuel Additive Fuel Economy Test (Need my subscribers help with this test)

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I am doing a fuel economy test with one of the additives I have already tested. We know it makes more horsepower and torque but this time we are testing fuel economy and I need your help. I am looking for 20 subscribers who drive over 300+mi per week who want to test out this product (I will send you a small bottle. If you want to help, start tracking your fuel economy now and comment below your average weekly mileage, year, make and model car. The Test Is Complete! Here is the video
Date: 2021-02-01

Comments and reviews: 10


I followed your instructions to the T on seafoam and I think because I've been using Lucas oil fuel saver for about 11 months I wasted seafoam because my engine must be extremely clean. It says that it helps maintain your engine and I believe it definitely does. I have a 1999 Oldsmobile cutlass and the money that would go into another tank a gas about 30 has gone into Lucas oil which has maintain my vehicle.
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Too bad this video is over 6 months ago I think I would have been a prime candidate for that test. I have a 2014 Dodge Ram 1500 Express with the 5. 7L Hemi.
I drive 27. 1 miles each way to work 5 sometimes 6 days per week with about 4 miles of that being city driving.
I use the El Cheapo gas from Arco (BP petroleum) and currently average 18. 5 mpg if I'm being conservative on the throttle.

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Oh Chris wants AVERAGE NOT hwy. Oh well I will tell you 300 miles is silly. What if the person idles in a traffic varies from day to day, oh what if it's hot one day, cool the next, what the humidity changes there are to many variables in 300 miles. Actually the mpg from the factory is based on a controlled test environment.
Well Chris I applaud your motivation.

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I tried the RP fuel injection cleaner on my 2008 saab 9-3, I was getting 27 miles per gallon and a full tank it was saying 370-400 I drive around 600 miles a week maybe more sometimes all freeway miles, I put the RP fuel injection cleaning and my car gained mpg it went to 30 and also it was saying full tank 612 miles and the engine was running quiet
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Chris, I check my mileage every talk full. My car averages 24 to 25 mpg every tank. Variables for me would be how much freeway driving I do, ambient temperature and the quality of gas I get. I would be willing to help in the project, so please let me know if I can help.
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To have a more controlled experiment you could set up almost like a treadmill for the car, of course take the appropriate safety measures. Then get the vehicle up to highway speed and put it in cruise control until it runs out.
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this is snake oil as they say. bottle reads 10% better economy real world you might get 1% at best. any real person with a little back ground in common sense would know this
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Sigh easiest way find hwy mpg is. Estimate hwy mpg and drive the distance plus a little extra then back track same route and divide into 2 to find average mpg.
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Have you tested Marvel Mystery Oil as a fuel additive? Would appreciate if you revisit this as I've seen other tests but value your analysis best.
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I'm going to help you out on this, I have a hybrid, I average 50 mph and I fill up almost twice a week. but drive more than 300 miles.
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