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Car Forum / Jaguar Cars / December 2006

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Improve Gas Mileage/Power By Doing This

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Blazer - 01 Jan 2002 05:00 GMT
Hi, I added a reformulator to my oil crankcase and gas tank and got better Performance and an INCREASE in gas mileage. It works on just about any combustible engine. It works on cars, boats, generators etc. I even use it in my lawn mower, lol. This stuff works. I put 1 ounce per 10 gallons of gasoline in my car and 1 ounce per every quart of oil my crankcase takes. Of course you have to adjust it to put it in smaller engines like in snowmobiles, motorcycles, generators etc.
You won't get maximun results on your first time you use it, but the more you keep using it, the better the gas mileage. Anything to help with the High Gasoline Prices now days.  Here is the link where you can get the fuel reformulator. I hope it helps.

http://www.gasclubusa.net/go/reyesfc/retail.htm

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Here's the irony ... ^^^

Spamming moron.
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Blake Dodson - 05 Dec 2006 03:06 GMT
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> C.R. Krieger
> Been there; done that.

I was wondering when someone would speak up. :-)

Anyways... much of this fuel mileage improvement crap being peddled
lately could be quite harmful to your fuel system as it attacks rubber
chemically. Parts like hoses, fuel-pressure regulator diaphragms, and
and sealing o-rings dissolve.  It is typically Acetone, and to run this
stuff the carmakers must design the fuel system to hold up to it.

BD

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