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 10 - 15% better fuel economy

billgrover56@yahoo.com
Joined: 10/12/2006
Location: Penfield, NY
Posts: 7

10 - 15% better fuel economy
Posted: Mon Nov 20, 2006 6:38:22 AM

I have a fuel saving product, Ethos FR,  that has been around for 10 years. It has proven to reduce opacity, add lubricity to the fuel and increase mileage by 10 - 15% and more.  I just completed a test with a school bus in Rochester, NY owned by A & E Transport Services, Inc. The average mileage before Ethos Fr was 8.96 mpg. After adding 1 ounce per 10 gallons of fuel they averaged ( 6 tanks)  10.48 mpg or a 16.9% increase.
I have many more testamonials at our website which is www.Ethosfr4u.com.
I am Bill Grover and my cell is 585-880-4423 if you would like more information. This product always saves more in fuel cost than what it costs.

robert.hitchcock@gnb.ca
Joined: 10/15/2006
Location: moncton, NB
Posts: 12

  

RE:10 - 15% better fuel economy
Posted: Mon Nov 20, 2006 9:30:12 AM

  

Was the vehicle operator aware that you were testing fuel mileage based on a miracle additive? If so, the results are fudged ;0) Any carefully operated vehicle can have an increase in fuel mileage as a result.

billgrover56@yahoo.com
Joined: 10/12/2006
Location: Penfield, NY
Posts: 7

    

RE:10 - 15% better fuel economy
Posted: Mon Nov 20, 2006 7:13:40 PM

    

I would be happy to forward the test results to you. My email is billgrover56@yahoo.com.
There was a variance of 1.05 mpg for the 3 tanks without Ethos FR. for an average of 8.96 mpg, so there will always be some variables such as weight and idle time.  However, when they ran the next 6 tanks with Ethos FR the mpg ranged from 9.58 to 11.2 mpg or an average of  10.48 mpg. It was an average increase of 16.9% for that vehicle. No it's not a miricle in a bottle but 10 years of research and proof.
Even if they only average a conservative 10% fleet-wide that is a significant savings when they use 1,000 gals. per week. Wouldn't you agree?



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