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Although you may see a change in MPG by some method, there isn't a way to attribute it to the variable of MMO.
There most certainly is. would For example, using the same fuel and then adding the MMO blindly to random tanks of another driver who is blind to the test. I did that.
I did it for six months on her daily driver (2002 Lexus ES) and observed a 2/2.5 mpg boost overall. She would also comment sometimes, "The car runs better, did you do something?" I oberserved a similar boost in my SUV, though not through blind testing like that. I used 3oz/10gallons in both vehicles.
To be honest, I use it for the cleaning and UCL effect, like Linctex outlined. The MPG boost just means it more than pays for itself. It costs about $.05/gallon to use, and I get about $.25 to $.37 equivalent boost in mpg extensions. It's a no-brainer.