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First, we needed to know how many miles to the gallon we were getting in our vehicle. So we put it on something called a dynamometer, think of it as a giant treadmill where we ran the truck for twenty minutes at 55-miles an hour on a full tank of gas.
Once done, we found that even with an oil change, clean air filter and proper tire pressure, we were averaging roughly 9.4 miles to the gallon.
We then ran our truck on the street for close to a month with the Hydro-4000 running. The owners said this would give the device time to clean out the engine. We then put our vehicle back on the dynamometer, and did the same test all over again.
And guess what? With the device on, we were now averaging 23.2 miles to the gallon. That's 61% better than the gas mileage we were previously getting.
We also road tested the device. There we averaged 16-point-one miles to the gallon, which is 58% better than before.
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i'm not a math man but is that right? if you were getting 9.4 and the got 23.2 isn't that better than 61%? i'm just thinking if it got 18.8 that would be a 100% gain. double what you had before, right?
someone let me know if i'm not thinking right.