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Name: James Tamura
Location: Portland, Oregon
Reference: Other
Date: 01/22/2007
Time: 04:19:17 AM
I have used the RxP on several vehicles and found to have a savings of 9.8% to 18.2% on my vehicles. I having selling the RxP throughout the US and have had similiar results with others using the products. I have had customers who have passed vehicle emission inspections the first time around. Everyone should be using this product, not only for the savings but for reducing the polluntants that our vehicles are releasing into the air and contributing to the global warming. If we can get this into every vehicle in the world, we can significantly reduce the polluntants going into the air. Just think of the future of our kids and future generations. If you would like more info, contact me at jtenterprise04 [at] aol.com. Keep up the great work Dean and team.
Name: Don Grimes
Location: Argyle,Texas
Reference: Ed Wallace Radio Show
Date: 03/17/2007
Time: 02:04:34 PM
Attn. Dean Johnson--Ed asked that you answer this question. Will RXP clean the throttle body if heavily carboned? Please advise!
Name: Alfredo Alvarez
Location: México, D.F.
Reference: Other
Date: 03/21/2007
Time: 09:49:30 PM
At the moment I am using RXP with regular gasoline in my vehicle 2007, and the result is amazing.
Name: Joan
Location: California
Reference: From a Friend
Date: 06/23/2007
Time: 03:22:52 PM
Thank you so much for this product. You saved me from paying a mechanic to fix my problem.
Name: Audi Lover
Location: Boston, MA
Reference: AutoZone Auto Parts
Date: 11/29/2007
Time: 06:07:54 PM
Car failed Ma Emissions Inspection. NOX was 2.72, Limit is 2.5 Will adding RXP to fuel help me Pass Inspection???
Name: miguel monterrosa
Location: shelton,connecticut
Reference: Other
Date: 12/06/2007
Time: 01:18:04 PM
my friend at work tell me about RxP,because I get some problems with my 1990 toyota corolla,backfire,the engine stop driven in the road,lost power,and he tell me that is a fuel problems,injectors,fuel pump,or a bacuum ,so Ill fill my tank and add the gas kicker,make the engine run for 10 minutes,nextday I went to work my engine still running on I very happy with this product THANKS! Miguel Monterrosa
Name: Jason Jamnik
Location: Fort Worth
Reference: Other
Remote Name: 12.181.197.100
Date: 02/07/2008
Time: 06:45:36 PM
After all the fuel cost increases due to "shortage of ethanol" last year and now "shortage of alkylate" this year, politicians and elected officials that own stock in the oil industry need to come to terms with doing what is right! Last year we were short on ethanol, a product that when mixed 10% with gasoline reduces emissions in automobiles. So we bought corn from farmers to produce ethanol. In turn this raised the price of corn, helping corn farmers but killing cattle and other livestock industry. This year we need to find another reason to raise the price of gas because we can't be partial to the corn farmers again this year and the livestock owners can't suffer another year of loss due to high corn prices. The oil companies can't break their record breaking profits, so now they are short on alkylate, a chemical that keeps summer mix fuel from off gassing the ethanol mixture. Estimates of the alkylate cost range from 35 to 45 cents per gallon. Sad thing is that ethanol significantly decreases vehicle performance and is terrible when run in older vehicles, especially carburated engines. Some auto makers would void engine warranty if ethanol mixed fuel was used. Politicians took care of that though (sell more ethanol and keep my profits up)! RxP costs 28 cents per gallon to treat automotive gasoline! It boosts engine performance, cleans and decarbonizes engines, smoothes idle, increases fuel mileage, SIGNIFICANTLY lowers emmisions, and just out performs the ethanol mix fuel. Why is ethanol still being used in fuel? Because it supports your law makers and politicians who have deep pockets in the oil and gas industry. Why hasn't the superior RxP additive replaced ethanol mixed fuel that is less reliable and doesn't work even remotely as well as RxP? The governing body doesn't own the company that produces RxP, therefore they would not financially benefit from the change. What a sad day it is that the politicians that we elect look out for themselves instead of the people that put them in office!