The Best Diesel and Gasoline Fuel Additive...Period.

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Uploaded by on Mar 24, 2009

Fuel Magic is the best diesel and gasoline additive period. It not only saves fuel and reduces pollution, it provides many other important maintenance and performance benefits.
Fuel Magic has an attraction to metal, forming a thin film that inhibits corrosion and helps lubricate the fuel system and combustion chamber. This attraction also helps Fuel Magic penetrate combustion deposits, even hardened ones, removing them with each firing of the engine.
By cleaning and lubricating the inside of the engine, Fuel Magic adds power, reduces pollution, reduces engine maintenance and extends engine life.
Fuel Magic is super concentrated and works with all fuels, even bunker fuels.

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  • Yes, Fuel Magic works, although there is a lot of skepticism out there about fuel additives in general. Fuel Magic is different and should not be compared to conventional additives. It's attraction to metal (polar compound) causes it to penetrate combustion deposits and add lubrication, while it's combustion modifier creates a cleaner fuel burn. This combination makes any engine burn cleaner, last longer. Fuel Magic isn't expensive either; usually saves about 5 times its cost in fuel alone.

  • Compared to what? The name makes me doubt to begin with. What about high sulfur gasoline and Diesel? Which are present at Latin America, An increase in the engine potence does not imply gasoline savings, how does the product works at the molecular level?

  • @mariomendezday - Fuel Magic is highly concentrated and saves on average 5x its cost in fuel savings alone (U.S. fuels) and does the work of many different additives. Other additives cost as much as they save. Fuel Magic works better in regions where fuel quality is poor. The molecular structure causes it to attract to engine parts to clean and lubricate.

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