Hi, We would like information about a product called, "Fuel Factor X". It's a gasoline additive that supposably adds more mileage to a tank is gas. Has anyone used it and is it safe for vehicles?
Don’t waste your money on gasoline additives such as that.
Looked it up. $1000 per gallon price. No scientific evidence to support the claims made, as usual. Like I've said before -
Canada Bill Jones' Motto-
"It is morally wrong to allow suckers to keep their money."
I agree, going through the store it's sold in has been hilarious it's clearly targeted at suckers.
They sell crap like "weight management sprays" and some people are actually foolish enough think spraying some sketchy fluid on their tongue will magically cancel the BigMac they just ate... {black}:razz:
Almost as blatant a rip off as Balance of Nature red and green sawdust capsules for only $89.99!
@Dan Wait…ya mean to tell me that the “Big Mac Magical Canceller Tongue Spray” doesn’t work? 😳
Great video and channel!
My Hybrid 2021 Toyota Camry was getting 37 mpg. I'm now at 42.2 mpg.
Nonsense. If you saw any difference at all there are other factors at work. The product, like all such snake oil, is pure hokem and fraud.
We really don't need people re-opening years-old posts about fraudulent products. Topic has been closed.
I'm not seeing any commenters claiming they've used it.
I HAVE!!
My Hybrid 2021 Toyota Camry was getting 37 mpg. I'm now at 42.2 mpg.

