Re: Gas Reformulation
The fox news special didn't say anything special about the product. They did a smog test before and after on a really old car and noticed reduction in some of the polutants. The problem is you run ANY sort of carb/injector cleaner through the system of a car that is that old, you will most likely see similar results (if not better).
Getting a really old car to run cleaner is not a "validation" of the grand claims they make. Of course the "rocket scientist" (aka emission testing "expert") doing the smog check then makes the conclusion that because the emissions are reduced, probably the gas milage is much higher ... why not simply report the actual gas milage instead? Could it be because it might not even be enough to measure on a tank of gas?
And while we are on the subject of the amazing fox news report, does ANYONE want to explain to me what the hell did the "Mechanical Engineering Professor" that was interviewed and those students fixing/modifying engines had ANYTHING to do with the ethos product? That's what angers me about these stupid "reports" ... they talk to some professor about something completely unrelated, and attach it to some advertisement of some product that had NOTHING to do with the other ... all this to just create the illusion of credibility
The fox news special didn't say anything special about the product. They did a smog test before and after on a really old car and noticed reduction in some of the polutants. The problem is you run ANY sort of carb/injector cleaner through the system of a car that is that old, you will most likely see similar results (if not better).
Getting a really old car to run cleaner is not a "validation" of the grand claims they make. Of course the "rocket scientist" (aka emission testing "expert") doing the smog check then makes the conclusion that because the emissions are reduced, probably the gas milage is much higher ... why not simply report the actual gas milage instead? Could it be because it might not even be enough to measure on a tank of gas?
And while we are on the subject of the amazing fox news report, does ANYONE want to explain to me what the hell did the "Mechanical Engineering Professor" that was interviewed and those students fixing/modifying engines had ANYTHING to do with the ethos product? That's what angers me about these stupid "reports" ... they talk to some professor about something completely unrelated, and attach it to some advertisement of some product that had NOTHING to do with the other ... all this to just create the illusion of credibility
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