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06-14-2007, 10:21 AM
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Good detective work, turbo!
That's why I asked the OP for a mileage log. Didn't get an answer. Maybe I'm just too negative, LOL!
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06-14-2007, 10:28 PM
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That does not mean the product dosen't work,Sherlock! If you go to the performance page you will see that it exceed all EPA standards, Barney Fife?
EcoCleanFuel.org---> performance page-----> CLICK!
50% of the cars talked about on this site is made by china and japaness, german auto makers, so you may be a just a little rascist? (SVOboy )
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06-14-2007, 10:43 PM
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turbo great job!!
we just need proof thats all we ask. we cant just buy into any product that comes our way outher wise we would all be broke.
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06-14-2007, 11:42 PM
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Originally Posted by ecocleanfuel.org
That does not mean the product dosen't work,Sherlock! If you go to the performance page you will see that it exceed all EPA standards, Barney Fife?
EcoCleanFuel.org---> performance page-----> CLICK!
50% of the cars talked about on this site is made by china and japaness, german auto makers, so you may be a just a little rascist? (SVOboy )
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If you're so intent on pushing your product, why not send some to us so that we can test it? We perform plenty of experiments. After Odie dug up all of that info, I think that the only way for you to be able to have any luck here is to prove results. Spouting numbers does not quantify solid research.
And Odie, great job. You really dug up alot.
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06-14-2007, 11:55 PM
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Also, I just did some research of my own. The 'company' testing this 'product' seems to specialize in such skeptical products. Just by typing the name of the company (American Technologies Group) into Google unearthed these little gems very quickly:
http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~dst/ATG/index.html
http://www.raids.org/ateg4.htm
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06-15-2007, 12:31 AM
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repete86 -
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Monrovia? I know where that is.
http://www.answers.com/topic/america...gies-group-inc
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Before moving into the steel products industry in 2005, American Technologies Group had been a shell company with no significant operations. The company had been seeking markets for its catalyst technology in the automotive aftermarket and water purification industries and its vacuum distiller technology for consumer applications. American Technologies Group expanded in September 2005 by buying North Texas Steel, a fabricator of structural steel components for commercial, institutional, and civil construction projects. In 2006 the company bought Whitco Company, a maker of steel and aluminum light poles. Company chairman Gary Fromm controls a 45% stake in American Technologies Group.
American Technologies Group, Inc.
P.O. Box 90
Monrovia, CA 91016
CA Tel. 626-357-5000
Fax 626-357-4464
Key numbers for fiscal year ending July, 2006:
Sale: $22.0M
One year growth: 219,400.0%
Net income: ($16.9)M
Officers:
Chairman and Acting CFO: Gary Fromm
CEO, Assistant Secretary and Director; CEO, North Texas Steel Company, Inc.: William N. Plamondon III
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06-15-2007, 12:46 AM
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That does not mean the product dosen't work,Sherlock! If you go to the performance page you will see that it exceed all EPA standards, Barney Fife?
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Nearly everyone on this site exceeds all EPA standards. Maybe we should charge you a consulting fee?
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I think if i could get that type of FE i would have no problem driving a dildo shaped car.
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06-15-2007, 04:09 AM
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Originally Posted by repete86
If you're so intent on pushing your product, why not send some to us so that we can test it? We perform plenty of experiments. After Odie dug up all of that info, I think that the only way for you to be able to have any luck here is to prove results. Spouting numbers does not quantify solid research.
And Odie, great job. You really dug up alot.
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Thanks repete86, and yes ecocleanfuel.org, send some of your fuel to some of the folks on this site who do excellent ABA testing. Let us experiment on it and see if we get the results you claim.
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06-15-2007, 04:26 AM
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Wow, this is a very interesting thread! I love the way everyone bands together on this forum to evaluate FE gains objectively. It's helped me a lot already -- I'm up around 41-42 MPG now, from 38-39 just a month or two ago.
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It has gotten so bad, that some consumers think that global warming is merely a marketing ploy that companies are creating.
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Or some taxpayers...a control ploy that global-socialist governments are creating.
But that wouldn't be me, would it?
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06-15-2007, 04:35 AM
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when I looked at the mpg on the test cars I was not to impressed, 2007 Taurus
with same engine as my sable, they got 21/23 mpg? I can do better than that without trying, even when its -20f here.
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