Originally Posted By: hate2work
Originally Posted By: kasedian
My twin brother and I are going to try an experiment. We have identical 1982 Chevrolet Cavaliers with 195,311 miles on them. Same tires, same oil, same windshield wipers, etc. We will fill up one with a mix of MMO, and one without. We will then drive cross-country, side by side, for the rest of the summer. We will eat the same exact food, drink the same exact beer, listen to the same radio stations, etc. Will report back to you all with our findings.
I hate to be the one to tell you this, but that will not be much of a scientific test. I applaud your effort, but your method is lacking. You can't really compare mileage between two cars, you have to compare mileage of the same car, before and after the addition of an additive.
You'd be better off driving both cars halfway, noting the mileage of each car, then add the MMO to both cars at each fillup for the second half of the trip, carefully logging the mileage.
On the return trip, do the exact same thing, add nothing to the gas of either car for the first half of the trip, then add MMO to the fuel of both cars for the second half, again being careful to note the mileage.
Good luck and have fun
But, they're identical cars. Same mileage and everything. Even the same seat covers, and 1 missing hubcap. VIN #s are the same, too.