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eeFuel
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Description: Fuel additive which claims to improve gas mileage.
1 star rating
July 17, 2008
Don't waste your money
eeFuel seems to be "nano-molecules" of water which allegedly steam-clean carbon deposits off your engine cylinders... *uh-huh!* Plus this one involves a multi-level marking scheme which encourages you to sell the magic water to other people desperate for gas savings. There's nothing here of ANY interest to a consumer who wants to live green!
Products that claim to give massive improvements in gas mileage are never worth it. Educate yourself and save your money:
http://www.ftc.gov/bcp/edu/pubs/consumer/autos/aut10.shtm
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Barbara L. says:
where did you get your information? or is it prejudice toward MLM or anything. this product has been proven to work...
Barbara L. says:
Where did you get your information?? how do you know 'never'? this product has been proven over and over to work. H2Oil is acknowledged by many reputable sources, so I would suggest a little due diligence before you slam something. This is a new consumer product, and reviewed with CA and EPA and many others.
Respectfully
BL
E A. says:
"Reviewed with the EPA" ONLY means it has been found to not cause environmental damage and to not destroy your car -- it does NOT mean that its claims have been verified or that the additive improves fuel efficiency.
Barbara L. says:
Try it, you'll like it! :-)
Jeff B. says:
I am guessing that Barbara L. works for this company. Every good review I have seen for this product has been biased and one person who has put reviews on several websites admitted that his claim of 35mpg after using this product was not accurate and he only recieved an increase of 2 mpg. He did not change the reviews on any of these sites because he is trying to sell it. One person I know tried this product and ended up with worse mileage than without it.
Sean T. says:
I can honestly say that at the request of a family friend I tried a free sample of the product to test its results for myself. I drive a 2003 Dodge pickup that usually gets about 275 miles per full tank of normal city driving and 300 miles on highway trips. I added 10mL of this product on 9/20/08 and by 9/26/08 I had driven 324 miles in the city!!! Unbelieveable improvement! I don't sell the product as of yet, but I am currently looking to buy more for personal use and will possibly look to begin selling locally. The 10mL I added squeezed an extra 50 miles out of my full tank of gas and could have gotten a few more miles according to miles to empty display, which showed I had 15 miles remaining. I can honestly vouch for the results I recieved and I have never made a dime off the stuff. I BELIEVE!!!
Virtual E. says:
Hum…
It doesn’t work for me that great. I have tried it on my Mercedes C32. 12ml for 15 gallon tank of 91 octane. I usually get 20mpg with 91 gas and now I get 22mpg with eefuel. This is 10% gain. I do not want to go lower in octane to save money. Common if you want to save money by that way then you could save it regardless with/without eefuel. So I feel it stupid if I take it into account.
1st I do not feel if my car running smoother or stronger. Not by the feel sorry.
Now for the math: 10% of 15 gallon = 1.5 gallon. Which equivalent to 1.5 * $3.80 = $5.70
In order to get that gain 10% (22mpg), I have to spend $2.7 on the eefuel.
So for 15 gallon tank I save ($5.70 - $2.70) = $3 (this will be a week driving)
So 10 time (120 ml eefuel bottle) = $30 (this will be 2 moth driving)
So for $30 saving over two months and hassle time to remember to add the addictive eefuel every time you pump the gas, I feel it not worth it for me. ECK.
Ken O. says:
Better yet -- save $600 a month by ditching your car payment, insurance, maintenance, AND gas! Get a bicycle like me! 3-speed, cruise to the train station and grocery store in style, basket to carry stuff. $20 bike my friend got 10 years ago. Maintenance cost per year: $100.
Ken O. says:
And the bike was made in Dayton, Ohio out of steel, so it should last basically forever...
Jennifer S. says:
hater.
Jennifer S. says:
Just a question have you tried a good run on the product. I mean did you even give it a chance? Probably not I presume. And for Virtual E. Man...how many bottles of eeFuel did you test. It can take up to a few bottles to start seeing improvement Mr. Virtual E. Man. Just thought I'd let you know. Also, don't give a bad word just b/c you got insufficient results...the results for every individual will be different. At least if someone does get good results they won't be pushing out as much toxic emissions as your MERCEDES...thank you. And with our global warming situation right now, one more car that gives less emissions is a promising start.