Originally Posted By: Patman
Originally Posted By: demarpaint
I think you need the higher concentration rate to get the best results. I could see doing a half dose on the second tank, after a full dose, for a one two punch.
Here is where I'm at right now with my Civic, I added one full bottle of Gumout Regane Complete, but it says to add it to up to 21 gallons of fuel. My Civic has a small 13.2 gallon tank, so with one bottle that meant I was at roughly 160% strength. So after I drove for a bit I filled it up again and added 4.5 gallons. I then calculated my dosage was still at 120% strength. I figured that I would fill up again at the half way mark and then I'd be at 60% strength for a full tankful, but after shocking it with much stronger doses for a few hundred miles first. I've got a few other PEA based products that I've purchased but I figured for them I'd run at lower strength over a longer period of time.
I see where you're coming from, and this is Bitog. I guess specifying an ounce/gallon dose would be asking a lot from the general public and might even complicate things, and lower sales. I have never owned a vehicle with a Civic sized gas tank so I toss in bottle. Now with Techron coming in quart bottles I pay a little more attention to it. Look it it this way it: should work better in your Civic than it will in my van, and one bottle, with a half bottle chaser on the second tank of fuel might do the trick. Where as I might need two bottles over two tank fulls, or a two bottle shock treatment. lol Nothing is ever easy if we start analyzing things, and the more people you ask the more confused you might get.
After 60 K miles on my Liberty I decided to try a bottle of Berryman's B12 in one tank, run it down to 1/8th of a tank, and follow it up with a bottle of Techron at the next fill up. I completed this about 500 miles before changing my oil. No difference to report. But after speaking with Trav I'm pretty confident in the process, and happy there was no change that I could notice.