Originally Posted By: badtlc
Originally Posted By: lexrx3
So it sounds like the consensus is you'll notice a difference in performance even if you're not experiencing any problems. Correct???
"notice" being the key word. There has been no quantifiable/reproducible evidence suggesting MMO does anything in the fuel. It seems to be absolutely harmless, though.
I haven't noticed anything when using it.
I have quantifiable proof MMO works in my fuel-my MPG before using MMO was always 15 or 16 MPG combined interstate and city driving. With MMO my MPG is consistently at least 17 up to 18.5 MPG. Most of the time I am right around 17.0 to 17.7. My personal best has been 19 MPG on an interstate trip to Tampa and back. I track my MPG at every fill-up on
www.fuelly.com. If that isn't proof, I don't know what is.
There is a definite difference and improvement in how my engine runs with MMO as opposed to without MMO. I have done my own extensive experimentation with and without MMO and also tested different dose amounts with MMO. The only "proof" I have of this is my own experience and driving history. I have been driving my truck every day for the last 5 years so I know exactly how it ran before MMO and I can say without a doubt its performance is much better with MMO than it ever was without it. I know my truck like the back of my hand, I know how it runs and how it responds, and this is all the proof I need.
If MMO didn't help my engine run better and perform better and help get better MPG, I surely would not be on here and reporting that it did. Neither would any of the countless others who have posted about their own good results and better engine performance with using MMO.