How to Get Improved Gas Mileage
Can We Get Better Gas Mileage to Justify the Prices We are Paying?
Friction: The Problem with Improved Gas Mileage
Can consumers expect to find a legitimate way to improve gas mileage in their cars?
Yes. But, we must understand the problem. Reduction in gas mileage is a result of many factors. However, ONE of the biggest factors affecting your mileage is the presence of FRICTION inside your engine.
Engine Additives: Can They Reduce Friction and Improve Gas Mileage?
Countless engine oil additives promise “reduced friction” and thereby seek to improve gas mileage. The two issues are directly related. The only question is whether the engine oil additive can produce the reduction of friction WITHOUT creating other problems.
Soft Metals: Scientific Legacy Leads to Improved Gas Mileage
The proprietary blend in Enginall has a scientific legacy behind in many other fields. In other words, the automotive field was the about the LAST to gain the anti-friction advantages of the product. Other industrial solutions needed to be solved – and were solved by professional contract manufacturing approaches (toll blending experts!) – before the exceptional problems inherent in the automotive and diesel industries could be solved.
Certain additives used in Enginall have an unusual property. When heated they fill the pores and cavities of porous metal surfaces in the engine components and mating surfaces. But, here’s the unusual part: When the additive cools, it's components EXPAND, thereby adhering to the surfaces. See for yourself.
Key to Beating Friction: Self-sacrificing Additive Improves Gas Mileage
Due to the fact it adheres to the metal surfaces, it is both self-sacrificing and will not precipitate out of solution. In other words, it will NOT act as PTFE and other anti-friction metals have acted: They become solids suspended in solution, thereby clogging filters, chambers, and other passages. PTFE was NOT scientifically designed to the kinds
of friction problems needed in the stressful conditions of a heated –then cooled –automotive engine.
Enginall is designed to respond to BOTH conditions –heating and cooling. Its development came as a direct result of toll blending solutions in all sorts of industrial problem areas, meeting all of the demands!
Interested in improving your gas mileage? Of course you are. Who isn't? Time to take a serious look at the new revolution in gas mileage and car performance...