Those sort of things offer only anecdotal endorsements, by which I mean somebody who bought the stuff says "my car feels so much better and seems to run cleaner" sort of thing.
They come up short on proper scientifically conducted tests and comparisons.
Try it and let us know how you got on!
hamhonda,
Nov 13, 4:14am
Yer, ad I heard the guy said he was saving $20 per tank or something along those lines, $48 for enough to treat 1200litres of fuel, so thats about 17 tanks which equals about $340. I'm thinking if it's that good wouldn't everybody be using it?
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