DOUBLE GAS MILEAGE - V8 demo - 48mpg

Loading...

Sign in or sign up now!
Alert icon
Upgrade to the latest Flash Player for improved playback performance. Upgrade now or more info.
24,174
Loading...
Alert icon
Sign in or sign up now!
Alert icon

Uploaded by on Feb 12, 2010

Highest MPG V8 test drive. See: http://www.fourthway.us/mileage.html for "Mileage Master" video on 3 simple techniques to get up to DOUBLE factory mpg.

  • likes, 6 dislikes

Link to this comment:

Share to:

Uploader Comments (ffeijdrug)

  • Most Phillips 66 stations in the US have non ethanol gas. There are others too. E-10 is mostly in the US. other countries dont use it. See link in video info for more info on this technology.

  • You realize when driving only a few miles and topping off the gas, the margin for error is HUGE. To check mileage accurately this way, you need to drive hundreds of miles, the more the better and just keep track of how much you add. You are NOT getting 45 mpg in the truck! Do the same experiment, but drive 500 miles and you'll see what I mean. You'll get about 18 mpg if you're lucky.

  • @dkw12002 Hell, she gets more than that in the city. I invented the technology. Google Steve Gage article acetone and ethanol. The tech does work.

  • @ffeijdrug

    I googled it and the pages not found......

    do u speak with people thru e-mail or phone...??

    I would like to speak about technology without being shut down by big oil or big brother.....

  • @MrDaves1200s

    search "steve gage acetone and ethanol peswiki", for the original article. I advise by both email and phone [if in the US.].

Top Comments

  • I want to try this out but I cant find a gas station pump from the 1960s. Where do you live sir? In kansas?

Video Responses

This video is a response to 82 Miles per gallon! OMG!
see all

All Comments (33)

Sign In or Sign Up now to post a comment!
  • @DuhEnlightenedOne I take offense to that comment. I do happen to live in Kansas and you don't have to rub it in that our gas pumps are not as advanced as those that this gentleman is using. We are supposed to get running water in the near future, though. Running water in vehicles.

  • @frosted1030 that reply didn't have anything to do with my reply.. just stop.. like i said lets not argue over the internet.. it is pointless and no matter who wins we still look dumb as hell..

  • @kingofnone You have to do a bit more research. Gas is just as corrosive as ethanol. Your seals are designed to hold up with gas and ethanol, not acetone.

  • @frosted1030 ethanol is corn based alcohol.. corn based alcohol eats thru rubber..? acetone is a little nastier than ethanol you are right but both are going to eventually need new seals.. which is why most of our cars now have steel fuel lines and minimal rubber that ever comes in contact with the ethanol

  • @kingofnone Myth busted there, ethanol does not rot your seals any more than gas. Where did you get this information?? Check your sources and see if they are trying to sell you something. Acetone is known to rot your seals, and it does not improve mpg. That has been shown in laboratory testing conditions and car experts agree.

  • @frosted1030 ethanol rots your seals.. anything alcohol based will do this..

  • So this only works with pure gasoline. Ummm... in my State, I have to drive over 50mi to find the nearest station that sells that. Yeah. Lovely.

  • I noticed the huge cracks in your windshield. Tell us...did you punch your windshield in anger, when you realized you were the last person in the world to understand the flaws in your approach?

  • he can buy a new screen with the saved money

Loading...

Alert icon
0 / 00Unsaved Playlist Return to active list
    1. Your queue is empty. Add videos to your queue using this button:
      or sign in to load a different list.
    Loading...Loading...Saving...
    • Clear all videos from this list
    • Learn more