Consider this....
If there is a high proportion of ethanol, the lower energy content of the fuel will almost always lower mileage. However, 10% or less ethanol actually helps gasoline burn more completely, resulting in better economy.
Fuel with ethanol may be more expensive than standard gas, but the minimal price difference is often offset by lower fuel taxes or subsidies.
Ethanol is much better for the environment, however, fuels with ethanol additives can corrode fuel lines in vehicles not designed with ethanol fuels in mind. (2006 models or older?)
Turbocharged cars/pickups often get better mileage with ethanol blends. This is because the higher octane of ethanol permits more boost, which means more efficient fuel usage.
OK, I'm thinking...if ethanal costs a little more or not, gives a better MPG, but may be harmful to some of my engine parts...will I be spending more at the garage or be shortening the lifespan of my vehicles? Is the short term good effects offset by the long term bad effects?
The cost of owning a car is not just about the price of the gas you put in it to get down the road. The cost to finance them, insure them and maintain them, makes them one of the largest investments we make. We want them to perform well and maintain their value. When you do proper maintainance with oil changes, clean filters and the like, why would you want to take chances with the fuel you put in the tank?
When I found out about the Bi-tron products...I got excited. I can actually get ALL the added MPG and extra performance out of my vehicles by changing the small amounts of products I put in at oil changing and filling up time. And they are proven products that are designed to increase the longevity of the vehicle itself! What a concept! ....and it's good for the environment!
By reducing friction, Bi-Tron can improve the efficiency of your vehicle's engine and drive train, allow more complete fuel combustion thereby releasing more energy, while reducing harmful tailpipe emissions.
Bi-Tron's proprietary and revolutionary 'Next Generation' lubrication technology can significantly increase fuel efficiency and overall performance without the risk of long term effects to fuel lines and other motor parts, that were not designed with ethanol in mind. Bitron is great for new car models that use gas or diesel and will restore life back into older models as well.
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