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- Scyth3, on 01/08/2008, -0/+9These have been spammed across tons of automotive forums. The verdict: they'll damage your fuel pump.
Don't buy these and don't put them in your tank. Don't believe me? Google "Fuel Saving Pill", and check out the fraud reports. Most of them report having to spend $600 fixing their car due to clogging fuel filters and fuel pumps. This company is very sketchy and moves locations many times a month, so you can't pin them with lawsuits easily.
//end rant - tekrat, on 01/08/2008, -0/+4Completely agree. Mythbusters and a local station both have debunk these pills. The stuff in most of those pills is the same chemical as a mothballs. Ah yes, you're saving your millage with the same stuff that gives grandma's house its unique aroma. Here's a report from Consumer Affairs on these pills - http://tinyurl.com/od2rr
- cortlandjim, on 01/08/2008, -0/+3WASTE OF MONEY. DONT BE FOOLED THERE IS NO MAGIC FUEL SAVING PILL. JUST A SCAM
- blackmage439, on 01/08/2008, -0/+2Buried for spam. Do your homework before posting this crap.
- leetninja, on 01/08/2008, -0/+2whoever wrote this little blog wanna be post on the site, and really whoever decided it was a good idea to submit this, and one last group - the people who actually dugg this story ... all of you ... should be part of population control ... you make society dumber by the second and should just jump off a cliff ...
- tekrat, on 01/08/2008, -0/+2I'm sure this site is paying for digg/votes. There are places out there that you pay $20 + $1 per vote to digg up your story. Buying votes and the kook factor are the only way that something this fraudulent could make more then 10 diggs.
- inactive, on 01/08/2008, -0/+1Someone bury this *****



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