Hi Kenneth,
One of my customers asked me what a product was that he'd previously bought. I looked it up on the internet and it was described as "Ionically Charged Aqueous Droplets" with a tracer dye. Call me silly, but that sounds like coloued, megnetic water! He had paid £30 for one litre!!!!!
I am happy to say I did not follow him with another scam, but talked through my product, explaining everyting he could possible need to know.
Not all additives are fuel compliant - even those that are tried and tested for many years. Which is why it's more important to decide what you actually want to achieve and do your RESEARCH properly. For most it is improved fuel economy.
Additives include Cetane, Octane Boosters, Detergents, Heavy Metals, Alcohol, Napthalene, and many more. Then there are the magnets, heavy metal pipe attachments, air intake cyclones, Adblue, Catalytic converters and other relevant points to understand.
Racing cars and bikes may require things to improve performance of the vehicle and will not necessarily be concerned with fuel economy.
Fleet managers WILL be concerned about fuel economy, but more importantly about the warrantly on their very expensive vehicles, also because any breakdown as a result of scam products is more costly in it's self. All engines are manufactured to work with the relevant fuel standard and any additive or treatment complying with these standards should not invalidate the warranty.
People using biodiesel are more concerned with real cost cutting, but not so concerned about the warranty. Only certain vehicles are manufactured, stating suitable for use with bioethanol for example, but only up to a certain percentage. Dosing over that may invalidate the warranty again.
OK so now the intro is out of the way, the main thing to look for in fuel economy, to avoid scams is to find a product that complies with all relevant FUEL STANDARDS: some listed here..
BS 4040 |
Leaded Petrol/Gas |
BS 7070 |
Unleaded Petrol/Gas |
BS EN590 |
Standard Derv |
BS EN14214 |
Biodiesel |
BS 2896 |
Gas Oil |
These standards may be a different in various continents, but the same applies to choosing fuel additives or fuel treatment.
Any reputable company should be able to provide you with evidence of compliancy with the above fuels, if not on their website, then via email or in person.
Once you have researched and understood enough of the above, you will begin to realise that they have all been invented for one reason - the fuel does not combust completely.
For anyone in the UK who would like helpful advice on Dipetane fuel treatment and how it can help, call me via the number on the website and I will be glad to help. We are independent distributors, not franchise or MLM.
Best Regards to all, especially Kenneth for watching over you all...
From Kay