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I used to work for a petroleum company and some of what they are saying is true, Cali did force companies to produce an additive to cut emissions and fuel consumption. They used it and it worked (less emmisions and like 9% less consumption)- but they also noticed an increase of asthma in smog heavy cities of like 34%. Just breathing this stuff while you pumped was bad for you much less it being burned and put in the air.

"It has a 10 year track record, and has E.P.A registration"
too bad the burden of proof is on the EPA to show all chemicals submitted are life threating in a big way within 6-months of submission of data - unlike the FDA which requires the company itself to do research showing it isn't harmful.

I study Policy analysis at UCSD and covered this for awhile and have seen stuff about it put out by my own company at the time. It "works" but might as well just buy an additive like Soltron thats safe for you, is basically a fuel so you cant put too much of it, and it cleans out fuel system parts as well. Anyone wants more info about any additives or this subject pm me, im not sure if i'm supposed to talk about this stuff openly since leaving the company - lol.
 
I'm trying "Enviromax Plus" right now. First thing I noticed was an increase in my cars performance, only using 1/2 oz per 15 gallons. 2nd 1/2 oz, noticed my gas mileage improving not having to put as much in at fill up time. Have not calculated actually percentage yet of mileage increase yet, will at next fill up. Will keep you posted.:flag: