Xtreme Fuel Treatment Review
by Allen Smith
www.dieseltreatment.com
Xtreme Fuel Treatment Within the first 24 hours, the first noticeable aspect was that the engine ran much quieter and smoother. Once the Xtreme was added, you can see an increase in the MPG performance with each passing day. Once the Xtreme started working itself out of the system, you will note that the MPG average began dropping. The average MPG reading of 5.78 was listed on the first day of testing, August 1st, 2010. By the tenth day of August, having started the treatment on 08/06/10, the MPG reading came in at 8.07 MPG. Having to end the testing on this date, I was unable to actually see what reading the MPG average would have plateaued. With an average MPG of 6.5, the Xtreme fuel treatment had reached an 8.07 reading, resulting in a 1.57 MPG increase. With two 100 gallon tanks, this would result in a 314 miles per tank increase. As of August 30th, 2010, the U.S. average for diesel was $2.989 per gallon, which would result in a $116.00 savings per tank full. Having achieved these results with only a five day treatment, I plan to do further testing over a six week period. You can see the results of this first test with our PDF file – Xtreme Fuel Treatment Test Program. To learn more about the Xtreme fuel treatment for both gas and diesel engines, contact Mike Garcia at http://www.dieseltreatment.com http://www.askthetrucker.com/xtreme-fuel-treatment-review/ For more money saving tips, see the navigation column at left or return to our home page. |
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