High Gas Prices Bring Flood Of Bad Products
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High Gas Prices Fuel a Surge of Ineffective Products
With gas prices reaching all-time highs, consumers are eager to find ways to stretch their fuel further. Unfortunately, this has led to a surge of products claiming to boost gas mileage, yet few deliver on their promises.
Dubious Fuel Additives
Products like the Platinum Gas Save and the BioPerformance pill have flooded the market, falsely claiming to enhance gas mileage. Investigations reveal that the BioPerformance pill is composed of toxic mothballs and is ineffective.
Ineffective Airflow Devices
Other products, such as the Fuel Genie and Tornado, promise to improve air intake and boost fuel efficiency. However, there's no evidence supporting these claims, and altering your car’s airflow can lead to overheating and potential engine damage.
Risky Engine Reprogrammers
Devices like the Predator, costing around $400, reprogram engines to ignite fuel earlier, potentially increasing horsepower and marginally improving fuel efficiency. While some users report positive results, these devices pose risks. By burning less fuel, engines may not cool properly, risking severe overheating and potential engine failure.
Expert Warnings
Mechanics remain skeptical. Larry Perry, host of "The Magic Mechanic" radio show, warns: "You might squeeze a little more mileage, but you risk reducing your car's lifespan by tens of thousands of miles."
EPA Findings
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has been evaluating gas-saving products for over three decades, finding very few that meet rigorous standards. Consumers should exercise caution and be wary of these quick-fix solutions.
In the pursuit of saving money at the pump, it's crucial not to jeopardize your vehicle’s health. Always consult professionals and rely on proven methods for fuel efficiency.
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