If it actually did what they claim, then every car manufacturer would use it. This would be especially true for their claim of cutting emissions by 50%, instead manufacturers are spending millions of dollars on researching emissions controls. I think this is one of those cases where if its too good to be true, then it probably is. I think the only thing you may get out of it is a voided warranty.
Didja notice the pic for the construction equipment? someone photochopped rims & intake onto it. and the powerboat pic looks like it's about to flip. I think it's a fake site.
Didja notice the pic for the construction equipment? someone photochopped rims & intake onto it. and the powerboat pic looks like it's about to flip. I think it's a fake site.
I've been up to the Canadian oilsands mines where they use the biggest dump trucks in the world. I can assure you, they don't have rims and tires like that! Any company that would have that on their website can't be serious.
You know what protects your engine and increases life? Regular oil changes. Doesn't even have to be synthetic.
1984 Ford F150 running smooth. 1990 5.0 LX purrs like a kitten (and I drive it like I stole it). Every 5000 miles, normal oil. The new one gets Mobile One though.