March 16, 2015
Gas-Saving Products
"Gas-Saving"Products When gas prices go up, it seems like the number of ads for
gas-saving products does, too. Although there are practical steps you can take
to increase your gas mileage, be on the lookout for gas-saving claims for
automotive devices or oil and gas additives. Even for the few gas-saving
products that have been found to work, the savings are small. Gas-Saving Claims
When gas prices climb, products that claim they'll save gas might look good MaxiDiag
Elite MD701. But it's a smart idea to be skeptical of any gas-saving claims
for automotive devices or oil and gas additives. Here are some examples of
claims you might see: "Improves fuel economy by 20 percent." Ads typically tout
savings from 12 to 25 percent. However, despite evaluating or testing more than
100 alleged gas-saving devices, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has
not found any product that significantly improves gas mileage. In fact,
some"gas-saving"products may damage a car's engine or substantially increase
exhaust emissions. "After installing this product, my car gets an extra 4 miles
per gallon." Ads may feature glowing testimonials from satisfied customers. But
few people have the ability or the equipment to test for precise changes in gas
mileage after installing a product that claims to save gas. Many variables
affect fuel consumption, including traffic, road and weather conditions, and the
car's condition. For example, a letter to a company praised
its"gas-saving"product. But the product was installed at the same time the car
owner got a complete engine tune-up — a fact not mentioned in the letter. The
bump in gas mileage attributed to the product may well have been the result of
the tune-up. "It's approved by the federal government." No government agency
endorses gas-saving products for cars. The most an ad could claim is that EPA
has reached certain conclusions about possible gas savings by testing the
product or by evaluating the manufacturer's own test data. If the seller claims
that its product has been evaluated by EPA, ask for a copy of the EPA report, or
check epa.gov for information. The Effect on Your Car While EPA evaluates or
tests some products to determine whether they'll significantly improve or hurt
fuel economy, the agency doesn't conduct durability tests: it can't say what
effect the products will have on a vehicle over time. It's possible that some
products may harm the car or negatively affect its performance. In fact, the
emission control systems in today's cars are very sophisticated and complex with
features that alert drivers to problems. Retrofit products may have a negative
effect on these systems. Real Money-Saving Steps You can take many free or
low-cost steps to save on gas, including buying only the octane level you need,
watching your speed, properly maintaining the vehicle, and checking tire
pressure. For more tips, read Saving Money on Gas. If you're in the market for a
car, you also might consider getting one that's fuel-efficient. In fact,
deciding which vehicle to buy may be the most important fuel economy choice you
make. The difference between a car that gets 20 MPG (miles per gallon) and one
that gets 30 MPG amounts to $4,375 over 5 years, assuming gas costs $3.50 per
gallon and you drive 15,000 miles a year. Visit fueleconomy.gov for gas mileage
estimates and other information for cars dating from 1985 autel. Devices Tested by EPA In the
past, EPA tested many types of"gas-saving"products as part of its Voluntary
Aftermarket Retrofit Device Evaluation Program. Most devices tested had little
to no effect on fuel economy or exhaust emissions; some even had a negative
effect. For the specific products' test results, visit EPA's website. EPA
testing also has received no credible data showing a positive effect on fuel
economy from: Devices that turn water into fuel Fuel line devices Mixture
enhancers
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