Ethos additive?
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Re: Ethos additive?
I am immediately suspicious of anything that you add to both your fuel tank and crankcase. Sounds very much like a top oil from back in the sixtys, and that could actually decrease mileage in a hybrid due to decreased viscosity as compared to the 0W-20 oil used normally.
Most likely, it does provide some marginal improvement for old cars with loose rings, so maybe not a scam -- but very bad science for any newer car with low miles -- and some of the claims are very suspect even for the older, high mileage machines.
Also a typically total absence of test data or reports -- just testimonials -- another scam indicator.
RFB
Most likely, it does provide some marginal improvement for old cars with loose rings, so maybe not a scam -- but very bad science for any newer car with low miles -- and some of the claims are very suspect even for the older, high mileage machines.
Also a typically total absence of test data or reports -- just testimonials -- another scam indicator.
RFB
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Re: Ethos additive?
I am immediately suspicious of anything that you add to both your fuel tank and crankcase. Sounds very much like a top oil from back in the sixtys, and that could actually decrease mileage in a hybrid due to decreased viscosity as compared to the 0W-20 oil used normally.
Most likely, it does provide some marginal improvement for old cars with loose rings, so maybe not a scam -- but very bad science for any newer car with low miles -- and some of the claims are very suspect even for the older, high mileage machines.
Also a typically total absence of test data or reports -- just testimonials -- another scam indicator.
RFB
Most likely, it does provide some marginal improvement for old cars with loose rings, so maybe not a scam -- but very bad science for any newer car with low miles -- and some of the claims are very suspect even for the older, high mileage machines.
Also a typically total absence of test data or reports -- just testimonials -- another scam indicator.
RFB
Thats sarcasm in case its missed. Like FastMover I think its crap. As I recall in an interview with someone in the government (I believe with the EPA). They've tested HUNDREDS of these kinds of products... they have YET to find one that does anything significant.... and have found many that actually lowered MPG
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This stuff costs nearly $2 per OUNCE to add to your tank.
I'm going to start selling gasoline under the name brand 'tank extender' in 14oz bottles for $1.40 each ( 10 cents an oz ) and tell people I will guarantee it will add 10% to their MPG if they add just 14 ounces per gallon.
Betcha it's gonna sell well!
P.S. It won't be fraud. It will work, and best of all, it will be perfectly legal!
"I Love This Country." - Yakov Smirnoff
I'm going to start selling gasoline under the name brand 'tank extender' in 14oz bottles for $1.40 each ( 10 cents an oz ) and tell people I will guarantee it will add 10% to their MPG if they add just 14 ounces per gallon.
Betcha it's gonna sell well!
P.S. It won't be fraud. It will work, and best of all, it will be perfectly legal!
"I Love This Country." - Yakov Smirnoff
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In those ads that show you can run an engine for hours without oil after slick50 treatment, I bet you can run any engine for many hours without oil.
That doesn't make it good for the engine!
That doesn't make it good for the engine!
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Re; the Ethos product - They showed tests of before and after readings on emissions and it seem to help burn the gas more efficiently. I am going to try running it my new Hybrid Highlander and I will let you guys know if I see any improvements. It is a natural mineral that is safe and does not void warranty so why not try? I know it only human nature to be doubtful, but I'm willing to try anything that will help the environment and get us away from fossil fuels. Plus I bought the extended 100,000 mile bumper to bumper warranty so why not give it a shot?