How Much Money Will I Save?
Every car is different, and we cannot promise exact numbers, but here's what we have experienced.
On November 7, 2006, this man, Tom Lang of South Pasadena, CA, has improved MPG by over 41% using 1 device in his GMC Vandura. I examined his MPG measuring method that same day, and found it very accurate. In December 2006 he achieved almost 50% MPG gain after a minor tuning of the carb. His brother Bill Lang of Clearwater, FL, reports MPG improvement on the average of 35% in twelve test cars.
Peter M. from Connecticut (see testimonials) gained a 37% mileage improvement the very first day of using our system on his Toyota truck.
Recently Glenn A. from Pennsylvania reported 70% better mileage.
Call me lazy. My puny 3%-10% mileage gain was annoying and embarrassing, while my members were doing so much better. Took me 4 months to implement the simple 50-cents trick that I teach others. In March 2007 I finally lifted the hood and did it! Took 5 minutes and...
my mileage gain jumped to 56% - yoohoo!!!
This would save me some $1,160 before the end of 2007!
JULY 2007: MPG gain up to 77% uphill, averaging 59%.
SEPTEMBER 2007: Accurately measured 61 MPG, 107% above the new EPA Fuel Economy ratings!
-Ozzie Freedom, Water4Gas.com |
HOW MUCH HARD-EARNED-MONEY ARE YOU THROWING AWAY?
Let's say you drive a vehicle that gets 20 miles per gallon and you cover 2,000 miles per month, then you're consuming 100 gallons of gasoline a month. At $3 per gallon this equals to $3,600 yearly out of your pocket! In Europe you pay almost double of that. Save 35% fuel and you will have saved $1,260 per year in gasoline ($1,256 after expenses). If you are two, three or four drivers in the family, this yearly savings increases dramatically.
The U.S. Department of Transportation reports the average life span of a vehicle is 12 years. This gives you that a potential saving for EACH CAR over its life span is $15,072.
And what if you have a fleet of 50 drivers in your company? Then your savings per car will multiply to $753,600.
What can you do with $753,600 in free cash?
If you have several boats in your marine club, or if you are the fleet manager responsible for the economics of many trucks or transportation vans, then you know exactly what I'm talking about...
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