That's just a scam product. Unless they invented a new element on the periodic table. Your first clues should have been this.
Things to look out for first these key words.
Nanotechnology (gimmick statement)
Multi-molecular magnetic oil film (gimmick statement)
Testimonioals (scam dead give away)
Thermal Stabilizers (gimmick statement)
Polar Hydrocarbon (gimmick statement)
saves fuel 20% to 50% (also total bs)
Additive increases power 25% (total bs)
dynamically reduces Carbon Monoxide emissions up to 75% (no additive will do this period)
Suspect Emmision test certificates that are older than the company (you ever get a cert that looked like that?)
Test data not consistant with a engine oil anylisis from Caterpillar (that's not how a test result from CAT comes out, It shows what's in the fluid and the parts per million as well as the viscosity and total base number.
There is no additive that will extend your oils life to 30000K PERIOD.
And get ready the Devils about to lay the smack down on these scam artist.
The biggest part of the scam is when they steal another companies logo and make claims under their name.
Poweroil does not claim any of this stuff from there products nor do they sell a additive. They sell automotive and motorcycle oil good old dyno stuff and synthetic.
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The company is just ripping people off and causing harm to engines.
Lets see what happens when I email them about this company using there logo and making these claims.
Your vehicle is normally your second most expensive personal item, it makes me sick when people will sell things like this that could cause harm to your vehicle just to make a buck. I hate scams and fake products as you might have noticed.