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Another Gas Saving Product - Ethos ?

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M1733
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#1 · Posted: 31 May 2008 19:13


Ran across another gas saving product. Called Ethos (gas additive).

Anybody tried it? 53.95 (for two 16 ounce bottles) + 3.50 S&H = 57.45. They say to add two ounces per tank which would equal 3.59 / tank - roughly a little less than the cost of a gallon of gas (I'm paying 3.95 / gallon in Washington state.)

Time would tell how much the presumed extra mileage gained would off-set the cost of the Ethos.

Here's the website - I received an e-mail Titled: "Save 70 cents per gallon."

http://www.mygassaver.net/index.html

M

I'd still think an alternative fuel source is the way to go

grambo21
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#2 · Posted: 31 May 2008 23:13


I'd love to find something that will save money, I've heard about Hydrogen fuel, but dont know if its legit. I'll wait for more info before I put any more money into my gas tank than I'm putting now! I'll let you know if I find out anything.

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040107
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#3 · Posted: 1 Jun 2008 01:50 · Edited by: 040107


grambo21:
I'd love to find something that will save money, I've heard about Hydrogen fuel, but dont know if its legit. I'll wait for more info before I put any more money into my gas tank than I'm putting now! I'll let you know if I find out anything.


Off course it's legit. Several hydrogen cars have already been
produced by companies like BMW, Honda, etc. In fact, Honda is
releasing one this year. The problem is that whatever is happening
to gas will probably happen to hydrogen when you start seeing
hydrogen filling station.

There is a controversy talk about running a car on water. There is
a thread on this forum talking about that. The car isn't actually
using water as fuel but rather, through electrolysis, it separates the
hydrogen from H20 and use the hydrogen as fuel.

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