Product Test Lightning In A Bottle?
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Let's cut right to the chase: Fuel additives have a bad reputation in our world. They go by all sorts of name-modifiers, enhancers, booters- but one unifying term seems to stick to the like glue: snake oil. Like those supposedly medicinal liniments peddled at the 19th-century sideshows, they don't work, they're overpriced, and they're sold by con artists.
Or are they?
A new advertiser of ours, EFS Combust, says they're different. They claim that their fuel additive isn't snake oil, just science-and that it actually works. We decided to put their claim to the test using our dynamometer.
Focus on the Additive
Face it: Strange, neon-green bottles of mystery liquid don't exactly scream "Trust your car's engine to me!"
This point was driven home when we walked through GRM headquarters asking for someone to volunteer a project car for the test.
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