MPG-CAP™ is not a fuel additive. It creates a micro-thin coating on the combustion chamber in your engine allowing your fuel to burn more efficiently.
This one already makes me doubtful of the product. If it does create a micro-thin coating, won't it build up over repeated use of the product and eventually do more harm than good to your engine, like fouled sparkplugs. Anyway, read to the next part...
Q. Can MPG-CAP™ cause any damage to my car's fuel system or catalytic converter?
A. MPG-CAP™ will not damage fuel systems or catalytic converters.
It will coat the engine cylinders but not the catalytic converter. ... yeah right.
A good comparison would be leaded gasoline. The lead content is needed by some engines to lubricate certain components like valve seats. But if you have a catalytic converter, the leaded gasoline will coat the catalytic elements, rendering it useless.
MPG-CAP™ increases the overall vehicle performance, including increase in fuel efficiency in miles per gallon, decrease in engine wear and tear, decrease in harmful emmisions, and a reduction in engine operating temperatures.
Kinda sounds like a magic bullet. Maybe they forgot it's also a cure for cancer and male baldness too?
Last edited by ghosthunter; August 27th, 2007 at 10:00 PM.