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Old 05-04-2006, 12:01 AM   #1 (permalink)
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This stuff works in my wifes van and even better in my diesel Ram. She went from 19 mpg to about 21 mpg and I went from 22 mpg to about 27 mpg. I didn't believe the stories, but since there were reports of major corporations using it and it was on FOX and NBC I figured I'd give it a try and I'm glad I did.

Ethos FR is non-toxic, non-hazardous and works with any fuel used in car, trucks, buses, RV's, ships, trains and generators. Ethos FR contains two families of esters, a group of cleaning esters and a group of lubricating esters in a mineral oil base. It cleans and lubricates the internal parts of the engine without the use of petroleum-derived products commonly found in fuel additives. The overall result is that Ethos FR makes engines combust fuel more completely. When an engine uses each measure of fuel to the maximum degree possible, it has two very important benefits. It reduces fuel consumption and reduces non-combusted residues that an engine expels in the form of exhaust emissions, such as hydrocarbons, nitrogen oxides, carbon monoxide, particulate matter and other harmful products of combustion.

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Old 05-05-2006, 02:07 PM   #2 (permalink)
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I might have to give that a try seeing I drive a 4x4 f-250 with a gas 5.8
i get almost 10 mpg now.
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Okee, it works unlike the "green pill" Bio-Performance (which I tried first). The savings are amazing and the product has been tested and been proven. If you go Here you can see the news reports on Ethos. If you have any questions, feel free to give me a call on my cell 561-289-8599.
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It gives me an error trying to go to that page.
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Sorry, try now Here
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Old 05-17-2006, 12:14 PM   #6 (permalink)
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Sabiking:

Thanks for that heads-up for an optimizing fuel additive.

In addition to that, once you are satisfied that it works to your satisfaction, try adding some Slick 50 to your motor oil (after a new filter is installed), for gasoline or diesel applications. This is a teflon based additive that is advertised to reduce friction too, with similar but somewhat lesser % "advertised" improvements.

For vehicle applications, there is also Slick50 for trans-axle application.

I really question anything, that can "claim to" improve efficiency by 19%, but getting to the very low double digit range seems feasible. ie. (8-12%). I may give it a try myself.

One other comment: Buyer beware of any products that integrate "Network Marketing Opportunities" into the business plan. Less money goes into a quality product and more of the profit is chanelled into residual returns to the tiered army of salemen. No offense to anyone that is doing it: but it is the way it is. I think that Slick50 may have first started in a similar fashion back in the 80s.
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RiskTaker,

Ethos can go in your fuel, oil, tranny, and transfer case. At least that's where Allied Waste Management has used it with success. Ethos has been around for 10 years with 7 of those holding several major contracts including our own military.

I agree on the statement about products that integrate network marketing opportunities and was hesitant to try this myself at first. Once I tried it and saw that it actually works I'm comfortable enough to tell people about it. I should have more by next week. I've given out everything I got in my last shipment. As soon as I get more, I'll post here and anyone who wants to try it can let me know.
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