NanoTech eeFuel® Additive

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Mrmopartech

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A twenty year old company is launching in North America this month,and is looking for entrepreneurs who are looking to earn a substantial income on a part time basis.

NanoTech eeFuel® is a highly concentrated fuel additive utilizing high-tech liquid nanotechnology. Inside the fuel tank, NanoTech eeFuel™ builds an exceptionally stable three dimensional lattice structure consisting of sub-microscopic nano-clusters, all evenly distributed within the fuel. These nano-clusters are physically, chemically, or catalytically active depending on the stage of the combustion cycle.

When NanoTech eeFuel® nano-clusters reach the engine and begin to burn in the combustion chamber, they rapidly gain heat and literally explode into steam. These steam explosions generate two very significant benefits:

Larger liquid fuel droplets are broken down into smaller and more readily vaporized sizes.
Increased turbulence improves localized mixing of air/fuel vapor.

When exploding nano-clusters reach the surfaces of the engine combustion chambers, they create a very gentle steam cleaning action that steadily removes any accumulated deposits. A clean combustion chamber gives cooler combustion, lower emissions, cleaner lubricating oil, and reduced engine octane requirement.

You can secure a free position today before the company launches by the end of MAY 2008

http://4ourfuture.com/mrmopartech
 
There has to be some people interested in making money here,and getting better gas mileage,mrmopartech

Yes, but the burden of proof is on you to demonstrate that it works, particularly since there's been a long line of fuel additives that the EPA has evaluated to see if they could improve gas mileage and so far every one they tested has failed miserably.

Perhaps you'd be willing to field a few questions on this product.

1. Has this additive ever been tested using the Federal Test Procedure (FTP) or Highway Fuel Economy Test (HFET) by an independent test lab? I noticed the test results on their sites did not include any mention of these types of testing procedures and mostly seemed to be fleet tests.

2. Have they submitted their results to the EPA under the "511 program"? If they can get it to pass this program and get results indicating that it produced a statistically significant improvement in mileage, I'd be impressed - no fuel additive manufacturer has ever pulled that off.

3. They claim that the additive forms "nano-clusters" in the fuel. How big are these nano-clusters, on average?

4. Most of the benefits seem to center around the clusters creating steam. In what ways do these improve over water injection?
 
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