Originally Posted By: kcn14
I have used EFS in both of my vehicles. The first being a 2010 dodge cummins 1 ton.
On my first treatment i gained 100km's. now on my 3rd tank i am gaining 150km's per tank. To treat a tank costs $3.50 if bought in the 900ml bottle and treating 120litres of diesel. This is saving me $30 per tank, putting $26.50 in my pocket. I then put it in a 2008 denali which
i gained 100km's per tank. I too thought that this was a scam, but with the price of gas/diesel i thought that $30.00 to treat 900litres of fuel would be worth a try and i am glad i did. I know there will be people saying [censored] but doing more research on the product it seems that these people have done their part and found a formulation that works(it is possible).
Originally Posted By: mcfly_24
Hi Folks,
I am new to the forum and I can assure you I am not a shill but a consumer that is mighty concerned about the direction the economy is taking us with regards to fuel costs. As a person who relies on his vehicle daily for work every mile I gain is a penny that stays in my pocket. I drive a 2007 chevrolet Silverado 2500 hd with the 6 ltr vortec and at first i was very skeptical, but upon using this product for the past 5-6 months I am terribly upset when I fuel up with out it. It is seriously that good! My range has extended 16-20% depending on the application, less noticeable when I am idling or in and out of 4 wheel drive, but on a road trip with cruise set at 110 kph
I average 100 km more per tank of fuel. It costs 29.99 per 450 ml bottle but that is good for 15 applications of 60 litres. The mixing ratio is 1:2000 so a whopping 2$ per 60 ltrs. For those of you that do not think that is cost effective, do the math! 16.7 ltrs/100 km at 1.30 a litre in my world is 21.71 it costs me 3.50 to treat so I save roughly 18 dollars per tank. I am sold! Just do not under treat, if you over treat so be it also give the product a chance, by the 3rd tank I can guarantee results. How about the emission reductions! who wouldn't want something that cleans up the environment at the same time and not by just a bit but a lot.
Anyways, in my opinion I would love to see everyone getting pinched at the pumps to get a bit of a helping hand.
Good Day.
Let the mud slinging begin, lol
What is the chance of both gain exactly 100km per tank of gas on the very first post, given that not all 3 vehicles has the same fuel tank capacity and driving conditions ?
Look at profiles of kcn14 and mcfly_24, both are operators and from Alberta, Canada. What a coincident.
To kcn14, mcfly_24 and ecofuelsaver.com: If you are so adamant about this wonder fuel saver, why don't you ship some samples to some of BITOGers, with at least 100 posts as of today, to verify your claims ?