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Uploaded by on May 26, 2010

With oil prices recently rising to over $80 per barrel, increased costs at the pump for motorists is expected. While price per barrel peaked in July of 2008, it declined until January of 2009. But since then prices have been steadily climbing.

According to the Associated Press, the yearly high price per barrel is not due to demand in the United States where demand remains sluggish. However, demand in other parts of the world, especially China, is driving demand higher. Industry experts predict motorists in the USA can anticipate gasoline prices in the $3 per gallon range this year.

The good news is you dont have to accept increased gas prices without a fight. Joel Robinson, Director of National Fuelsaver Corp. in Boston, Massachusetts, states, Its no wonder theres been a lack of progress in the area of increased engine efficiency. The principles of automotive engineering have been grossly misunderstood. National Fuelsaver Corp. devised the Platinum Gas Saver in 1977, which today increases the mileage of gasoline-powered engines by 22 percent, meeting federal and state emission standards. Their premise was as significant as their invention.

While prices at the pump have been volatile over the last several years, the overall trend is higher with drivers seeing their budgets eroded. Further, with governmental budgets in stress, there will be pressure to seek additional tax revenues, with gasoline a candidate for raising additional funds.

Even with rising prices, new government standards announced in May 2009 require auto manufacturers to improve both mileage and emissions, with an average of 35.5 miles per gallon. On the surface this seems good, but methods to achieve the levels of improvement require improved technology that is yet to be fully developed. The proposed 30% improvement government standards mandate will result in additional costs of each vehicle, which amount to an estimated cost of $1300 per car. The increased cost is expected to be offset by better mileage, projected to be recovered in three years or less. Even if procedural and technological issues are resolved, replacement of existing vehicles will not be achieved until well after the 2016 date.

A challenge to the federal rules is the means to achieve them. In 2001 the National Academy of Sciences concluded that improving fuel efficiency is both achievable and desirable. However, to accomplish significant efficiencies could result in trade-offs for the consumer. The list of trade-offs include limiting consumer choice and compromising safety due to weight reductions of vehicles.

Also, some proponents of improving mileage efficiency see gas taxes as a vehicle to reduce overall demand. The idea is that increasing taxes will tend be a disincentive to vehicle use.

Fortunately, the consumer has access to innovative technology without compromising choice, safety or waiting for new rules to be implemented. The Platinum Gas Saver is a modest device about the size of a video tape and holds a pre-measured platinum formula. The engine vacuum draws microscopic quantities of vaporized platinum into the intake manifold where it joins the fuel/air mixture entering the engine. With platinum in the flame zone, the fuel burn percentage inside the engine increases from 68 to 90 percent, a significant increase of 22 percent. That allows a vehicle to travel 22 percent faster, or 22 percent more miles per gallon, with the original amount of fuel.

Sound too good to be true? Federal Consumer Protection conducted a 5-year study of this device. The result was confirmed in Federal District Court proceedings, stating that, Independent testing shows greater fuel savings with the Gas Saver than the 22% claimed by the developer.

The device developer, Joe Robinson states, Since the government concluded its study we have sold over a half million Gas Savers. He concludes, Although many of our customers buy the Gas Saver to extend engine life or to raise octane, most of our customers appreciate the 22% more miles per gallon.

Regardless of federal rules and standards, the consumer has a choice that is available today to help fight rising pump prices.

Please visit http://nationalfuelsaver.com/ for more information!

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  • I have been using this product for the last decade. First car was Ford Escort. Highway mpg went from 24 to 41. Ford conversion van went from 19 to 23. My current 2007 Accord 6Cyl 6speed went from 28 to 36. Neighbors large motor home went from 7.0 to 9.1MPG. My wife's Honda CRV is local ony vehicle, local MPG went from 21 to 23. Dramatic increase in power with this device on all vehicles. Simple installation, guaranteed results, try it before decrying it.

  • Other question was, how come channel 5 says many are waiting for their refunds? and USPS WON the lawsuit???! WHAT DOES THAT TELL YOU ABOUT THIS COMPANY! I will tell all my friends not to buy this, damn others getting ripped off, and so glad I didn't, but go ahead and BUY the product tygersilver, and let us know how your $300 went?

  • All because i asked GM ONE QUESTION! I wanted to ask him 2 questions, afterall I gave him 10 minutes to sales pitch me! So tygersilver? Did you buy the product? please tel me your experience, unless you are a saleman for them! Why would the GM insult me, and rudely tell me NO MORE QUESTIONS! I listened to EVERYTHING he said for 10 damn minutes!!! My other question was, tho i never got it in, cause he didn't want to hear it, why? Cuz I figured him out, and the company!

  • Wanna call him a retard? How about calling me one? Cause I went through the experience! I went online and EPA report and findings say this product DOES NOT WORK! there IS no federal agency, just EPA. So I call, cuz I want to buy, and GM gives me 10 min sales pitch, I mention epa and he says they are NOT our friends, tells me to buy or shut up. Says don't call back, have number traced! Get you on harrassment!

  • @palermo131 No LIAR, it does NOTHING! You must be one of the scam artists selling this crap! A plastic bottle, rubber hose and 3 tiny bottles of crap for $200.00 and the EPA just confirmed IT DOES NOTHING! Consumer Reports tested it and found it does NOTHING!

  • @tygersilver Hey, retard, didn't you see that it was determined by a federal agency that the thing worked?

  • fucking scam!

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