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MPG-CAPS: Capsule Helps Save You Gas Money

Michael Grisso
One of the most popular subjects in the United States today is the rising costs of gasoline. While some may overlook the cost most are having to change their lifestyles everyday to compensate that extra money that goes into their vehicles weekly. There have even been instances of individuals being robbed for not more money or materialistic objects, but for gasoline. With the rise of gas it has created a domino effect of constant conflict. People are staying home more eating out less and learning to purchase things online as a diversion to driving. If your pocket book has been flooded with gas receipts recently I found a company that will save you money on gasoline by simply dropping a tiny capsule into your gas tank.

MPG-CAPS has become a revolutionary product that has evolved into one of the hottest commodities in European countries, but surprisingly has yet to be recognized as such in the United States even with the rising costs of gasoline. While lack of knowledge may play a key role it is important that you understand what exactly fuel additives do that are sold throughout the U.S. The majority of the fuel additives sold in the United States are detergents that clean the fuel system in your vehicle, but they don't actually do anything to the fuel themselves. Once you drop the MPG-CAPS in your fuel tank, the capsule runs through to the combustion chamber of your engine and then activates leaving a tiny coating within the chamber that eliminates sulfuric molecules, sludge, varnish, and other things that eventually harm your engine. This provides your vehicle with a substantial gain in gas mileage, provides less gas usage, and cleanses the system for better performance.

These capsules are distributed by Fuel Freedom International (F.F.I.) who have offices in Australia, Hong Kong, Japan, Korea, Taiwan, United Kingdom, and the United States. You may not be able to find MPG-CAPS in your local stores as F.F.I uses independent distributors which around thirty thousand of them are in the U.S. alone. The co-founders of F.F.I. (Randy and Wendy Ray) not only brought MPG-CAPS to the forefront for saving on gas, but also to enhance the environment for the future of their children and grandchildren as well as everyone elses in mind.

While you may be wondering how much it costs for only ten capsules its a lot less than you think. You will only need one capsule each time you fill-up your vehicle which for most people right now I would imagine you are filling up once a week on average. That is equivalent to over two months of product for the low cost of $20.95. However after beginning to use MPG-CAPS you will find that the period of time will lengthen as your gas mileage per gallon increases. Funny how something as tiny as the MPG-CAPS are that they can produce monumental results. For those that have changed their lifestyles somewhat since the rise of gasoline began, it may be time to make a minimal investment for a product like this one.

Note: I am in no way affilated with this company. The URL attached with this article was found searching the internet.

Published by Michael Grisso

"It took me fifteen years to discover that I had no talent for writing, but I couldn't give it up because by that time I was too famous."~Robert Benchley  View profile

  • MPG-CAP is registered with the EPA
  • F.F.I. actually guarantees 7-14% improvement in fuel economy
If you are a fast driver you will notice a difference in the performance of your vehicle, but may not in gas mileage.

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  • sani basket11/15/2007

    wonderful . i just used it. it works.i want to contact the manufacturer. for marketing purposes

  • dan8/17/2007

    I think this product is going to be great for everyone.

  • Michael Grisso6/24/2007

    thanks Dr. Edson :)

  • Jason6/14/2007

    I'm intrigued by this article. I don't think its the point of being a "fluffy commercial" as its not presented that way to me, but Karen unfortunately it sounds like it doesn't matter if he told you that there was a lot or little difference. Either way you are still taking someone's word for it that I guess you have never met and the way you voiced your opinion I imagine you are one that would have to use the capsules yourself to get your actual "Hard Evidence". Because I never heard of such a thing I thought this was a great article Michael!

  • Karen6/14/2007

    This article is fairly worthless. I'd like to know if the author has actually used these capsules and if he has, what the results were. Hard data, please! Otherwise, this is just another fluffy commercial.

  • D M6/14/2007

    Impressive article!

  • Lenora Murdock6/14/2007

    Very interesting. I've never heard of it, don't know enough about cars to know if it is plausible, but worth looking at.

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