Save UpTo 27% At The PumpsIn my first article on the Econo Fuel Chip, "Auto Fuel Chips and How they Work", I looked at the fuel chip and how it actually works. I wanted to see some data from testing that was done on the fuel chip. One of the things I was very impressed with was the comprehensive testing that the chips were put under. There is no hiding information on this product, as the company wants you to see the results. No wonder, they are very positive. Tests conducted in Italy, Germany, USA, and in Canada clearly confirm that Econo Fuel chips not only increase engine power, but also reduce key emissions and increase mileage as much as 27%. Below are some of the reults ofthe tests. Impressive Savings! Tests were done onnthe following vehicles: Bus, Iveco tested in Italy with an average savings of 7% or $231.00 per year. Truck, GMC Yukon XL tested in Canada with an average savings of 10% or $254.00 per year. SUV,La Forza tested in the USA with an average savings of 27% or $1,113.75 per year. Luxury Sedan, Lincoln tested in the USA with an average savings of 8% or $251.00 per year. Sports Car, Porche Carrera tested in the USA with an average savings of 12% or $308.00 per year. Motorcycle, HD Fatboy tested in Austria with an average savings of 15% or $225.00 per year. The average savings percentage was 14% and an average savings in dollars of $377.00 per year. Read more articles and find out how you can apply this technology to your automobile please go to What I Now Know. The active and updated feed for the main article site is: http://whatinowknow.com/whatinowknow.xml About The Author These articles may be reproduced exactly as shown above. No revisions or changes are permitted. Resources: Karate Uniform Faraomaur Sunshine Coast Car Rental Apartments For Sale In Carvoeiro Bilrute Related articles: Considering a Car? Car Buying Tips Truck Considerations for Mobile Carwash or Auto Detailing Firms Uncommon Pressure Washing Company Markets Free Car Washes and Customer Service for Mobile Detailers Honda S2000 2005: The Weekly Driver Review
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