10-06-2021, 08:46 AM
Same deal as the molecule aligning magnets for your fuel lines, the metallic tin fuel line catalysts and the in tank fuel pills like Fuel360 that periodically appear .
If they worked, the major fuel retailers would either sell them across the forecourt or incorporate the 'technology' in their fuel.
If they worked, the vehicle manufacturers would recommend them or add the 'technology' to their car.
Another explanation I can find is that petrol isn't a particularly chemically active material and the fuel would be consumed well before the additive had a chance to react with it.
Diesel 'bug' and waxing is another story though.
If they worked, the major fuel retailers would either sell them across the forecourt or incorporate the 'technology' in their fuel.
If they worked, the vehicle manufacturers would recommend them or add the 'technology' to their car.
Another explanation I can find is that petrol isn't a particularly chemically active material and the fuel would be consumed well before the additive had a chance to react with it.
Diesel 'bug' and waxing is another story though.