Do the little gas savers you can put in your gas line really work?

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Do the little gas savers you can put in your gas line really work? and if theres anything else to save gas what can you do?

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February 16, 2011

Delphi @ 12:38 am #

NO!
Check this website

Best thing to do:
Make sure tires are inflated to correct pressures. Don’t overinflate!
Keep the correct grade of oil in the engine I.E. 5w 30
Keep the engine tuned up and a clean air filter.

Spud55 @ 1:25 am #

They really work to move money from your pocket to someone else’s. That’s about all.

Jason J @ 1:46 am #

some people will say NO because the plan on saving ALOT of miles PerGallon but i have always used a product called *The OutLaw* and yes i have noticed a diff and my car runs cleaner. you should also keep in mind when using products like this you should always stick with them dont just do it once and think now ur car it good for life every so many miles (whatever it calls for) you should re-doit hope that helps

luminous @ 1:51 am #

no

asphaltkicker @ 2:47 am #

not at all

tamas t @ 3:10 am #

I drive around in the city 90% of the time, and traffic is always the same. So, i used to get about 15 mpg in my 1997 e320. i used the 44k and it increased to 22mpg. It might be cause i had dirty injectors?

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