My neighbors recommended Fuel Freedom Internation MPG-CAPS, which they were selling, to increase my car's mileage and power. Not only did it not increase power, but it reduced my car mileage by 5%.
Just before starting the caps, I had my fuel system cleaned out. My mileage was an average of 27 miles per gallon after cleaning. Fuel Freedom International has a mileage test sheet you fill out when you use them for the first time. It has you write down your odometer reading, gallons, and miles and tells you how to average your miles per gallon (which I do regularly anyways). I establised a baseline of three tanks worth of gass of 27 miles per gallon before starting the caps. I just finished the test after using all the pills from the first pack and it now averages 5% less miles per gallon than the baseline. That is based on averaging miles per gallon over five tank fills.
The last average I did based on my gasoling fill up today gave me an average of 24.73 miles per gallon, which is one of the lowest readings I've gotten throughout. Based on tody's fill up, it's actually a decrease of 8.4% of my baseline.
Maybe if you car has heavy carbon buildup these caps may help clean some of it out, I don't know, but it's better just to cleaned out by a professional service. I'll continue to check my mileage now that I've stopped using them to see if it improves, and if not, then I'll have the system cleaned again. I can claim that these caps hurt my car in anyway, but they certainly didn't help and it was a waste of money and effort.
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