Supposedly they help remove carbon deposits from your engine...
Ferox is a fuel additive. It was developed by Wesley Parish in 1985 from work done on experimental burn rate modifiers for solid rocket propellant systems used in the aerospace industry. Ferox was originally designed to lengthen the life of engines. Until recently, it has been used predominantly in the marine, mining, and trucking industries. It is now used as a fuel additive in common automobile engines using gasoline, diesel, and others. The newest form is in a small tablet that is added with fuel into the tank to be dissolved.
There is evidence that ferox can lower polluting emissions, improve gas mileage, and reduce deposit build-up[citation needed] There are also claims of prolonging engine life. However, the extent of these benefits for average fuel consumers is still not clear.
The product has been registered with the United States Environmental Protection Agency.
Ferox works as a catalyst, which lowers the activation energy of the rate determining step to break down build-up within the engine. This allows the carbon deposits to burn off at much lower temperatures.
Ferox is a catalyst. And as a Catalyst, Ferox bonds with the carbon deposits and allows them to combust at a lower temperature. The Fuel Tab lowers the Energy of Activation of the rate-determining step to 392ºF/200ºC, which allows the carbon deposits to burn off at temperatures as low as 392ºF/200ºC as opposed to 1112ºF/600ºC
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Ferox is a fuel additive. It was developed by Wesley Parish in 1985 from work done on experimental burn rate modifiers for solid rocket propellant systems used in the aerospace industry. Ferox was originally designed to lengthen the life of engines. Until recently, it has been used predominantly in the marine, mining, and trucking industries. It is now used as a fuel additive in common automobile engines using gasoline, diesel, and others. The newest form is in a small tablet that is added with fuel into the tank to be dissolved.
There is evidence that ferox can lower polluting emissions, improve gas mileage, and reduce deposit build-up[citation needed] There are also claims of prolonging engine life. However, the extent of these benefits for average fuel consumers is still not clear.
The product has been registered with the United States Environmental Protection Agency.
Ferox works as a catalyst, which lowers the activation energy of the rate determining step to break down build-up within the engine. This allows the carbon deposits to burn off at much lower temperatures.
Ferox is a catalyst. And as a Catalyst, Ferox bonds with the carbon deposits and allows them to combust at a lower temperature. The Fuel Tab lowers the Energy of Activation of the rate-determining step to 392ºF/200ºC, which allows the carbon deposits to burn off at temperatures as low as 392ºF/200ºC as opposed to 1112ºF/600ºC
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