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TODAY'S ACTUAL NATIONAL AVERAGE FUEL PRICES

FINALLY, THERE IS SOMETHING EVERYONE CAN DO ABOUT THE STEADILY RISING FUEL COSTS!

MPG-CAPS save an average of 7-14% on your overall fuel costs by raising the average miles per gallon you get from your fuel. To translate this to the wallet, when I spend an average of $20 for a 10-pack of MPG-CAPS (to condition 10 tankfuls), I get back $60 in savings that puts an additional $40 of PROFIT back in my pocket. With this, I save over $300 per year per vehicle! That $1000 per year translates into paying for 1/2 of a new car every 10 years!

THE ONE YEAR FORECAST FOR GAS PRICES LOOK VERY COSTLY!

WITH A POTENTIAL INCREASE OF UP TO 14% ON YOUR AVERAGE MILES PER GALLON, YOU'LL PUT MORE MONEY BACK IN YOUR POCKET EVERY FILL-UP.

FUEL SAVING PRODUCTS CAN BE PURCHASED AT RETAIL OR WHOLESALE (FOR DISTRIBUTOR ONLY) PRICES ON OUR WEBSITE: WWW.FUELCOSTSAVER.BIZ.

 

MPG-CAPS ARE A GREEN PRODUCT THAT HELPS THE ENVIRONMENT

MPG-CAPS are registered with the EPA. The registration follows a third party testing report that details the Gasoline and Diesel Valve Recession Control Technology combines: Environmental acceptability, Direct octane increase, Combustion chamber deposit control with a unique ability to stop existing valve recession. Please send me an email at fuelcostsaver@gmail.com with any questions you may have.

 

CLIPS FROM THE PRESS DISCUSSING MPG-CAPS

  • Official FFi press release from June 14, 2006
  • View this news report from November 2006 and related article 
  • Listen to the truckers conference call from August 2007 that covers the testimony or real life over-the-road drivers, MPG-CAPS in their big rigs, and the fuel mileage improvements they experienced.

 

 

ADDITIONAL TIPS FOR SAVING ON FUEL COSTS

Shop Non-Brand Name Gas Stations: Most non-brand name gas stations use the exact same product as the brand names.  Save a few cents every gallon getting a very similar product.
Use the Right Grade of Gasoline: Some people believe premium grade is the best for cars. Not true. Read your car manual to see what's recommended by the manufacturer (many times they recommend regular grade.)  Use the lowest grade recommended.
Don't Top Off: Many studies have shown that the "top off" usually remains in the hose or is lost to evaporation. Don't bother!
Avoid Sudden Stop and Go: Driving less aggressively WILL increase your gas mileage.  Rapid acceleration and braking burns more fuel and is harder on your vehicle.  Using cruise control is the most efficient for gas mileage.
Tire Pressure: Driving on tires that are not fully inflated can cost you 10% or more in lost gas.  Check your pressure once a month.