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Post Info TOPIC: Fuel Savings for all your RV Vehicles


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Fuel Savings for all your RV Vehicles


As Larry & I prepare to travel thousands of miles between now & the end of the year we are figuring out our campground, food & fuel expenses.
 
In doing so we would like to share a product that we have personally been using for over one year. In fact, we have not traveled one mile since we started full-timing without it! We figure that each bottle of our product SAVES us over $100 in fuel cost!

This product is invaluable to all, whether you drive a truck with a 5'er, a motorhome, or for your towed vehicle. I invite all who are interested to learn more to check out our site http://www.4planetearth.com/leelare

If you have any questions or would like more information, please feel free to contact us.

Safe travels,

Larry & Lee Ann wink
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Hi,
Do you have any data from an independent testing organization attesting to these "savings"?.
I don't want to seem skeptical, but I've been reading about these magic supplements for the last 50 years and have never found one to be legitimate.
Fred

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Gotta say Im skeptical like Fred...nothing goes into our tank but deisel.
southwestjudy & Bob & 2blackdogs


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Hey I would give it a try if I could squeeze a mile more out of a gallon. I doubt that it would make too much difference pulling my rig. I think we are all stuck with low miles per gallon no matter what .

Joe and Sherri

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Hmmm... If it's too good then... No offense to this product, it's been around for a long, long time just like the fuel line magnets and air intake ionizers.

My Cummins ISM manual is pretty clear, NO additives of any type are needed under any conditions except for the proper temperature blend of pump diesel. But...

If all it took was just a $10 bottle of something in the tank to increase mileage 15% and decrease emissions 30% don't you think that Detroit would be all over that in order to meet the old (and soon to be renewed) CAFE (Corporate Average Fuel Economy) regulations and the 2007 diesel emissions instead of spending billions of dollars on engineering and retooling for more efficient and cleaner engine technology?
PS: To keep Howard's forum family oriented, please, let's leave conspiracy theory off this board.yawn.gif

Me? I prefer the simple and proven approach... You may prefer a different approach. It is all GOOD!


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Thank you all for your comments & questions. I can certainly understand the hesitancy to put something into your fuel tank without having some type of testimonial & verification of product efficacy.
If you open the site & look for the video gallery, you can watch 3 different short videos done by Fox News, NBC News & most importantly independent testing by several others.
There is also another category entitled "In The News."
And a 3rd entitled "Product Testimonies."
I know that many of you have not yet met Larry & I (that will change at the rally!) but we certainly have our own testimonial on this product. We were aware of gas additives, both liquid & pills, available on the market. And we were a bit skeptical when my friend Steve from Hawaii contacted us about Ethos. Steve flew from Hawaii to San Diego to check out the product, the manufacturing facility & the owner.
This product had been manufactured for 10 years but previously was sold only to large companies & governmental agencies. Steve, a trusted friend,  purchased product, took it home & shared it with family members & business associates. Soon the testimonials began. In the past year Larry & I have shared this product & the benefits of it with literally hundreds of satisfied folks from family members, small business owners, long distance truck drivers & best of all, other RV'ers.
We have personally been using Ethos for 14 months & have proven to ourselves a 10-11% increase while pulling our rig, which weighs around 25,000 lbs. I am not here to convince anyone of anything, as the old saying goes "a man convinced against his will is of the same opinion still!"
Our goal is to share what we consider to be an affordable way to save fuel & reduce engine wear while reducing emissions.
Thanks,   Larry & Lee Annsmile


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I realize that this is an old thread.

I am curious what has happened since the old posts.

How did the rally go? Are you selling very much product?

Feel free to respond privately if you wish.

Ron hpattiron@cox.net

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