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Tips for

More Fuel Mileage

Senior Technical Writer,

Tips for Getting

More Fuel Mileage

Jim Gorde

Senior Technical Writer, Magnum Fuel Rx

More Fuel Mileage

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Foreword

Fuel is a extremely precious commodity and a depleting natural resource

responsibly. This e-book is aimed at helping you get the most out of every drop of gasoline. We, at

Magnum Fuel Rx, hope we have a solution at hand to help make things a little better and reduce your

need for gasoline by simply being more careful and atte

Because every drop counts.

"The more we pour into the big machines

chemicals into farming; the more we

- David R. Brower

precious commodity and a depleting natural resource which we need to use

book is aimed at helping you get the most out of every drop of gasoline. We, at

Magnum Fuel Rx, hope we have a solution at hand to help make things a little better and reduce your

need for gasoline by simply being more careful and attentive towards your vehicle and driving habits.

machines; the fuel, the pesticides, the herbicides, the fertilizer

we knock out the mechanism that made it all work in

e need to use

book is aimed at helping you get the most out of every drop of gasoline. We, at

Magnum Fuel Rx, hope we have a solution at hand to help make things a little better and reduce your

ntive towards your vehicle and driving habits.

fertilizer and

in the first place. "

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Preface

About the Author

Jim Gorde is an automobile enthusiast who enjoys writing about cars and motorcycles as much as he

enjoys riding and driving them. A keen follower of the automotive industry, Jim devotes most of his time

learning about new cars and technology as and when any information surfaces.

"There's never a dull day when you realize how little you know about everything around you. From

engine and safety technology to new ways of emission control and alternative propulsion systems; there

is always something to learn and you can never know enough."

Jim was always fascinated by cars and trucks as a child; learning to ride a motorcycle at the age of 10

while enjoying sharing the driver's seat of everything from a light truck to a bulldozer. An Indian by birth,

Jim completed his education from the University of Pune pursuing a job in ITeS as higher education

proved to be out of reach at that time. Three years later, his passion for cars resurfaced and he quit his

job to pursue a program in Automobile Engineering where he first laid hands on an engine. He went on

to work in the automobile sector with Tata and Volvo before beginning his journey as a writer.

"I've had a go at quite a few motorcycles and cars, but there is always so much excitement when I get a

chance to try something new; something I haven't had the chance to test before."

A chance to start writing came by in late-2011. He took it, and never looked back.

"Through my writing, I try to infuse my passion into words which I hope everyone will read them in the

same tone as the one in my mind at the time."

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The world today has reached a stage of awareness where everyone knows that climate change is a very

real danger. Greenhouse gas emissions have gone up along with emissions of other harmful gases from

the extensive use of carbon-based fuels. Manufacturers across all sectors are implementing energy

saving processes and changes to their products to increase their energy efficiency and reduce their

environmental impact. This holds even more relevance in the automotive industry.

Leading automobile manufacturers worldwide have made it a priority to deliver energy saving cars

which use fewer resources and make the most of what they consume. Their inputs into research and

technology have yielded advanced engine and propulsion technology as well as manufacturing

processes which make the most use of available resources while reducing pollution to a great extent.

However, these upgrades come at a cost and with newer models and technologies coming in each year;

it isn't really possible for everyone who drives a car to replace or upgrade their vehicles as often.

The solution therefore lies in finding ways to change mainstream or existing models for the better.

While that may seem far-fetched, there is one product which takes care of all the essentials in a cost-

effective yet efficient manner - Magnum Fuel Rx.

Magnum Fuel Rx - Energy Saving At Its Best

Magnum Fuel Rx improves overall vehicle performance and efficiency by changing the basic chemical

qualities of the gasoline in the tank; giving you more fuel mileage, more horsepower, better engine

response and lower emissions. Sounds unbelievable? Here's how it works.

How Does Magnum Fuel Rx Work?

To understand how Magnum Fuel Rx does what it does, we need to talk about physics. One of the

fundamental laws of energy is that it cannot be created or destroyed; it can only be transferred or

changed from one form to another.

Everything around us is constructed from hundreds of millions of atoms with their own specific

frequencies binding them together; each with their own potential energy. Fuel is just another compound

which contains millions of atoms and molecules.

When fuel is ignited in an engine, its potential energy is converted into heat energy. This explosion

results in its transformation into mechanical energy by pushing the piston down which turns the

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crankshaft and sends power to the gearbox which finally sends it to the wheels. Thus, the heat energy of

the fuel is converted into linear energy which ultimately leads to rotational energy.

In this process however, a lot of energy losses occur from friction as well as incomplete combustion

leading to larger amounts of fuel ending up as waste gases or unburned hydrocarbons. A higher octane

gasoline blend would be more efficient but is much more expensive as well. The key to increasing energy

savings here would be to optimize how standard gasoline is used.

Magnum Fuel Rx is a device which was created after identifying the frequency of gasoline. It consists of

two small modules - a fuel module and an octane module, which can be easily attached to the fuel tank

in a matter of seconds thanks to the adhesive strips. It emits radio frequency waves upwards which alter

the atomic signature of the gasoline present in the tank. This boosts standard 87 octane gasoline with

the qualities of much higher octane gasoline - up to 108 octane - making it far more efficient and

allowing it to burn cleaner and more completely. The benefits of this is that the fuel burns more

efficiently allowing more of its potential energy to be utilized and producing fewer waste gases in the

process. What this basically means is you get more horsepower, better acceleration and a healthier,

more responsive engine as well as better fuel consumption and much lower exhaust emissions.

With fewer waste gases and little or no unburned fuel exiting the cylinders into the exhaust system,

there is a significant reduction in pollution. This is a tremendous benefit to the catalytic converter - a

critical and expensive component of emission control. The job of the catalytic converter is to react with

and break down the toxic gases in the exhaust stream. Unburned fuel tends to coat the catalytic

converter over time thereby reducing its effectiveness and its effective life. Modern engines use

complex sensors, one of which is in the exhaust system to derives information from the catalytic

converter. If the coating of pollutants on the catalytic converter exceeds a certain level; it hampers the

entire electronic system in place and drastically increases fuel consumption and exhaust emissions.

Again, replacing the catalytic converter is not a low cost affair. With Magnum Fuel Rx installed; the

improved fuel quality eliminates this problem and reduces maintenance costs a great deal while also

prolonging engine and vehicle life.

Of course, some may think that these benefits don't seem very significant in the early stages but if

you're one who regularly travels a lot; you save time and money with each tank taking you further

between fuel stops. That's apart from the increased levels of performance you enjoy. In just a few weeks

time, the savings add up to a sizeable amount cut out of your fuel and maintenance expenses.

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How Is It Different?

Magnum Fuel Rx is one of the simplest ways to get the most from your vehicle. It doesn't matter if you

have a motorcycle, a family saloon, a big 4x4 truck or a farm vehicle; if it runs on gasoline, you will

benefit from the improved performance and increased fuel mileage. Magnum Fuel Rx is completely risk-

free, doesn't emit any harmful radiation and doesn't really weigh anything as well. Furthermore, it

requires no complex installation procedure, mechanical work or physical modification for your car to use

it. This sets it apart from other fuel-saving contraptions like those listed below.

Fuel Additives:

Fuel additives are simply compounds which need to be added into your fuel tank so that they circulate

with the fuel to go about their job. They claim to improve engine efficiency and reduce fuel consumption

by optimizing engine performance with reduced engine knock and from keeping things cleaner by

eliminating any clogs from deposit build up. Again, these are chemicals which claim to do a lot but end

up not doing as well as anyone would have hoped, if not hampering performance instead.

Magnet Attachments:

Some products claim to magically increase gas mileage by simply clamping on a device to your fuel lines.

Let's face it; these products use magnets and aim to affect molecules in fuel to optimize fuel quality. In

truth, while magnetic fields may affect solids and many liquids, fuel molecules are far too small to be

affected. The car designers carefully design every part and mark out its location in the car in order for it

to work at its optimum best. Having a device clamped to the fuel lines in the vicinity of other operating

equipment may not only affect fuel delivery for worse, it may also lead to malfunction or failure of other

components nearby.

Water into Gas:

This is a system which has garnered quite a bit of attention in recent time. The system uses a setup

which relies on a process not unlike electrolysis to break down water into gases. These gases are then

supplemented into the fuel lines and make their way into the engine with the aim of decreasing gasoline

use and running a cooler operating environment. While it seems promising, it's only reasonable to state

that modern engines are quite complex themselves and use many sensors preprogrammed to make sure

everything is running as it should be. One of the key criteria to optimum engine function is quality

gasoline. Mixing things up at this level can only spell trouble for the engine let alone any performance

gains.

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Performance Chips:

Chipping is quite a rage with tuners and even seems to catch the attention of those seeking more fuel

economy. The engine ECM is a highly sensitive component and the manufacturer uses the most efficient

program based on the type of car and the application it is intended for. A family hatchback won't be

tuned for good performance on hills or slopes and a huge off

high speeds on the freeway. Yes, they are all capable to a certain extent but beyond that would be

pushing the limits of the car. Specialized tuners will reprogram the ECM or even replace it for a

considerable cost, but these are mostly done for performance gains which further reduce fuel economy.

Chips then don't really work as fuel saving products. It's all about the user and their driving style.

Does It Really Work?

Everyone tends to be skeptical towards new p

Rx essentially enabling standard gasoline to provide the qualities and performance of high octane

gasoline; you don't have to pay a premium of as much as $0.30

adds up to considerable savings in a rather short time period. The benefits for the engine are even more

significant.

Magnum Fuel Rx has been around for some time now and has already garnered

following. Many of those who work at radi

using it on their fleet of vehicles. More people are discovering the performance gains that Magnum Fuel

Rx brings and some have even recorded fuel efficiency improvements

What's more, the company is so confident that users will be more than happy with the

product, that they'

Magnum Fuel Rx on the website will only have to pay a $2.99 shipping and handling

expense. PayPal has been configured to only charge for the product once 45 days have

gone by. So you can now

check how much of an efficiency gain you've achieved. If you're happy, keep it!

some reason you're not entirely satisfied, you can a

Order Magnum Fuel Rx

Magnum Fuel Rx is a fuel quality enhancing product. It does NOT

time, it has its limitations - it is not a magic mechanic which will help run a vehicle in disrepair; it emits

radio frequency waves upwards of approximately 9 inches

tanks. Also, it needs an anti-static protective cover to prevent magnetic fields from interfering with the

radio frequency waves. Gorilla-tape on top of the modules

Chipping is quite a rage with tuners and even seems to catch the attention of those seeking more fuel

. The engine ECM is a highly sensitive component and the manufacturer uses the most efficient

program based on the type of car and the application it is intended for. A family hatchback won't be

tuned for good performance on hills or slopes and a huge off-road SUV will not be tuned for

high speeds on the freeway. Yes, they are all capable to a certain extent but beyond that would be

pushing the limits of the car. Specialized tuners will reprogram the ECM or even replace it for a

st, but these are mostly done for performance gains which further reduce fuel economy.

n't really work as fuel saving products. It's all about the user and their driving style.

Everyone tends to be skeptical towards new products that seem too good to be true. With Magnum Fuel

Rx essentially enabling standard gasoline to provide the qualities and performance of high octane

y a premium of as much as $0.30 a gallon in the first place.

savings in a rather short time period. The benefits for the engine are even more

Magnum Fuel Rx has been around for some time now and has already garnered a commendable

Many of those who work at radio stations are using Magnum Fuel Rx. Even a

More people are discovering the performance gains that Magnum Fuel

Rx brings and some have even recorded fuel efficiency improvements of as much as 40%!

at's more, the company is so confident that users will be more than happy with the

, that they're offering it FREE OF COST for the first 45 days. Buyers who order

Magnum Fuel Rx on the website will only have to pay a $2.99 shipping and handling

expense. PayPal has been configured to only charge for the product once 45 days have

gone by. So you can now try Magnum Fuel Rx for free and use one of several ways to

how much of an efficiency gain you've achieved. If you're happy, keep it!

some reason you're not entirely satisfied, you can always return it within 45 days.

Magnum Fuel Rx at http://www.morefuelmileage.com now!

y enhancing product. It does NOT affect vehicle warranty. At the same

it is not a magic mechanic which will help run a vehicle in disrepair; it emits

radio frequency waves upwards of approximately 9 inches so it does not work with stainless steel fuel

static protective cover to prevent magnetic fields from interfering with the

tape on top of the modules helps protect them from the elements.

Chipping is quite a rage with tuners and even seems to catch the attention of those seeking more fuel

. The engine ECM is a highly sensitive component and the manufacturer uses the most efficient

program based on the type of car and the application it is intended for. A family hatchback won't be

road SUV will not be tuned for cornering at

high speeds on the freeway. Yes, they are all capable to a certain extent but beyond that would be

pushing the limits of the car. Specialized tuners will reprogram the ECM or even replace it for a

st, but these are mostly done for performance gains which further reduce fuel economy.

n't really work as fuel saving products. It's all about the user and their driving style.

roducts that seem too good to be true. With Magnum Fuel

Rx essentially enabling standard gasoline to provide the qualities and performance of high octane

a gallon in the first place. By itself, this

savings in a rather short time period. The benefits for the engine are even more

commendable fan

a police station is

More people are discovering the performance gains that Magnum Fuel

as much as 40%!

at's more, the company is so confident that users will be more than happy with the

first 45 days. Buyers who order

Magnum Fuel Rx on the website will only have to pay a $2.99 shipping and handling

expense. PayPal has been configured to only charge for the product once 45 days have

Magnum Fuel Rx for free and use one of several ways to

how much of an efficiency gain you've achieved. If you're happy, keep it! If for

lways return it within 45 days.

vehicle warranty. At the same

it is not a magic mechanic which will help run a vehicle in disrepair; it emits

k with stainless steel fuel

static protective cover to prevent magnetic fields from interfering with the

them from the elements.

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Fossil fuels are a depleting natural resource. Although they are still being used in a vast number of ways,

one of the major applications is in the automobile industry. With fuel prices on the rise globally, fuel

economy is becoming the focus of every car maker today. At the present stage, squeezing the most out

of every drop just isn't enough; car makers have taken to downsizing engines and adopted means of

forced induction with turbochargers now making their presence felt in many models from iconic brands

worldwide. The prime reason is to cut down gasoline use.

Gasoline has been the most popular fuel in the US for decades. While earlier car models had massive V8

engines that delivered fuel economy figures reading in gallons per mile rather than miles per gallon, it all

started to change with the economic downfall. When entrants from other markets like Japan and

Europe came into the picture, the whole automobile scene began to change. These were cars from the

like of Honda, Toyota, BMW and Mercedes and were not as large as the home grown American muscle

cars. These new entrants were smaller not just in size, but also in engine capacity and yet; they were just

as fast or even faster and a lot more reliable. But the main reason they took off, apart from their real

world practicality and more manageable road manners, was their fuel economy.

Fuel economy is one of the most important focal points of the automobile industry today and every

automaker is going all out to make their cars as efficient as possible. Huge amounts are invested in

research and technology which aims simply to make the most of every drop of fuel. And of course, it is

simply because consumers have to bear the brunt of rapidly increasing gas prices.

To have a look at how much gas prices have increased, here is a look at current prices worldwide. These

prices are subject to almost continuous fluctuation with changing exchange rates in tune with the global

economic scenario.

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Gas Prices Worldwide (as of 2012, 4th quarter)

The US has a massive variation in gas prices as you move from county to county and state to state, east

coast to west coast and everything in between. In New York City, NY, standard gasoline currently costs

$3.80 a gallon with premium gasoline costing $4.10 a gallon. In Los Angeles, CA, it costs $3.65 a gallon

for standard gas and $3.85 a gallon for premium. Moving to Denver, CO, the prices are slightly lower at

$3.20 a gallon for regular unleaded and $3.50 for premium.

In Canada, the price also varies from east to west, with prices in Alberta hovering around C$ 1.03 a liter

or C$ 3.90 a gallon for standard quality. Premium costs C$ 1.13 a liter or C$ 4.28 a gallon. In Toronto,

Ontario, the cost rises to C$ 1.20 a liter (C$ 4.54 a gallon) with premium gas costing C$ 4.85 a gallon.

In the United Kingdom, prices have also been steadily on the high side with regular unleaded petrol

costing £1.37 a liter or £6.22 a gallon (Imp) with high octane petrol going for £1.44 a liter or £6.54 a

gallon (Imp).

In India, prices have been steadily rising for the past months and currently, a liter of regular unleaded 87

octane petrol costs INR 77, the equivalent of US $5.33 a gallon with premium 91 octane petrol costing

INR 86 or US $5.98 a gallon.

In Australia, Perth has seen the lowest costs with regular 91 octane petrol costing AU$ 1.39 per liter

with premium 95 octane costing AU$ 1.45 and the 98 octane variety costing AU$ 1.50. Prices go up to

AU$ 1.62 a liter depending on the location.

What's The Answer?

The answer is more complicated than just getting a new vehicle to replace the old one. A vast majority

of the population cannot afford to just buy a new car, while some of those who can are not willing to

part with their old car. The car could be a classic or it could hold sentimental value and can never be

parted with. The solution in these situations is rather tricky.

Save Gas; Get More MPG

Fuel economy is a buzzword today and every car maker has adopted some means or the other of

maximizing fuel efficiency and eking out more miles per gallon. While turbocharged small displacement

engines make a lot of sense in this respect; there are loyalists who prefer the feel of a naturally

aspirated engine over a turbocharged unit. This is simply because they feel different - they're more rev-

happy and the power is delivered without any hesitation. Of course, there are several means of getting

the most economy out of your engine. Fuel economy is a variable that depends on several other variable

factors. Everything from vehicle speed to wind direction can affect it; more so the style of driving. Be too

aggressive on the throttle and the brakes and you pay heavily in fuel. Being easy on the throttle and

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brakes gives you not just increased fuel economy but also helps extract the most performance. Here are

some simple tips which will help you achieve better fuel economy.

Tire Pressure

Tire pressure may seem like something miniscule but its role in fuel economy must not be ignored.

Maintaining the recommended tire pressure is critical to several aspects of vehicle performance - power

delivery, handling, ride quality and, of course, fuel economy. It helps find the right balance of

performance and economy. Many fail to realize that the four little contact patches the tires have are the

only things connecting the car to the road! Under inflated tires can improve the grip and road holding

abilities of the car but use up more fuel due to the increased drag. Over inflated tires on the other hand

can improve fuel economy but risk heating up much faster and, in the worst case scenario, can even

explode at consistent high speeds.

Weight

Weight is another factor which affects fuel consumption for the worse. Unwanted items in the car add

to weight. Avoid keeping heavy items or storing things with substantial weight either in the boot or

inside the car. Apart from the spare wheel, jack and first-aid kit; all other items are optional and

depending on their importance to your specific journey, should be left out of the car for that particular

trip. If you happen to have a small business and use your car to transport objects, especially heavy

objects, chances are they spend time in the car when they shouldn't. If they are heavy, it could lead to

lower fuel economy as the more the weight, the more power the engine needs to move the extra load.

Cooling

On hot days, avoid getting into the car and turning the air conditioner on full blast at the lowest

temperature. Leave a few minutes early and lower the windows or open the doors to let the car air itself

out. A few minutes later; get in, close the doors and windows and select an optimum setting for the air

conditioner or climate control system. The air conditioner can sap as much as 30% or more of the

engine's power on the move and significantly increase fuel consumption when you need more

performance from the engine and put your foot down.

Maintenance

Periodic service is more essential than some people realize. Keeping the key functional systems of the

car in check is always a good idea. Check the air intake and air cleaner; check and clean the fuel filter;

replace the oil and oil filter and as far as possible, fill up using gasoline from one particular brand or gas

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station. Another solution in this situation is to use a product like Magnum Fuel Rx, which gets you high

octane performance and burns cleaner leading to less gasoline use, more horsepower and lower

emissions; all of which lead to lower running costs and more engaging performance.

Periodic maintenance is a procedure which doesn't happen often but asks for a couple of days a year or

less, depending on the condition of your vehicle. A timely check and oil change keeps the engine,

transmission and other components running smoother and reduces friction. This prolongs the life of the

vehicle and greatly improves efficiency overall.

Improve Fuel Efficiency with Better Driving Habits

Our driving habits dictate how much fuel we use or save. Drive with a heavy foot and you will pay the

price with reduced fuel consumption and a heavier gas bill; it's that simple. Changing a few basic

elements and how you react in certain situations can make a world of a difference to fuel efficiency.

A lot of cars sold are equipped with an automatic transmission. The manufacturers do their best to

allow the gearbox to select the right gear at the right time as the situation demands. However, there are

ways the driver can improve fuel efficiency simply by being a little more active when it counts.

When you stop for a red light which you know is going to take longer than 15 seconds or so, shift into

'N' (neutral) or even 'P' (park). Leaving the selector in 'D' (drive) with your foot on the brake not only

burns more fuel but also affects the life of the driveline over time. Also, if you have to be stationary for

more than a minute, simply turn off the engine.

If the road is open or there's not much traffic, use the cruise control. This maintains a steady throttle

and helps eke out a little more per gallon than an uncomfortable foot on the throttle pedal can.

When on the move, don't just put your foot down to overtake, gradually increase pressure over a

second or two so that the cars onboard computer can adjust for fuel delivery accordingly.

In case of a manual transmission, or stick shift, avoid riding the clutch or pushing down the clutch pedal

for too long. Shift up early when you're cruising. If your car has a tachometer or a rev counter, glance

over at it to make sure you shift well before the redline. The torque the engine generates comes in a lot

earlier than peak power, so shifting up towards the end of the torque band rather than higher up the

revs gives you the best acceleration and maintains momentum.

Thus, while there are many recommended ways to improve gas mileage; the most effective are usually

the simplest - maintaining the engine and the car; checking tire pressure regularly; reducing unwanted

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weight from the car; using the air conditioning smartly and

car is going to be stationary for a while. While those sound easy enough to do, what isn't really easy in

most cases is for you to remember to do them every time. Something may just come up and cause you

to push forward a service appointment or just simply forget about it.

In their quest for more MPG, many choose fuel additives or other products which claim to radically

improve fuel efficiency and reduce gas expenses. Yes, there are several products and devices whic

claim to be beneficial and which even guarantee to reduce your gas bill. But in truth, not many of them

actually deliver. While wasting money on an ineffective product is bad enough; there are quite a few

products which end up doing more harm than good

before they take an irreparable toll on your car's engine.

One device however, which doesn't involve any modification to the engine or any of its components is

Magnum Fuel Rx. With the two little modules aff

benefits of fuel saving, performance and cost

Rx can be installed on a family saloon, 4x4 SUV or truck and even a motorcycle.

Magnum Fuel Rx empowers the standard gasoline in your car's gas tank to allow it to function as more

expensive high octane gasoline; giving you more

weight from the car; using the air conditioning smartly and turning off the engine when you know the

car is going to be stationary for a while. While those sound easy enough to do, what isn't really easy in

most cases is for you to remember to do them every time. Something may just come up and cause you

ward a service appointment or just simply forget about it.

In their quest for more MPG, many choose fuel additives or other products which claim to radically

improve fuel efficiency and reduce gas expenses. Yes, there are several products and devices whic

claim to be beneficial and which even guarantee to reduce your gas bill. But in truth, not many of them

actually deliver. While wasting money on an ineffective product is bad enough; there are quite a few

products which end up doing more harm than good - and it's these products that you have to avoid

before they take an irreparable toll on your car's engine.

One device however, which doesn't involve any modification to the engine or any of its components is

Magnum Fuel Rx. With the two little modules affixed under the vehicle's gas tank, you get all the

fuel saving, performance and cost without any reason to worry. What's more, Magnum Fuel

Rx can be installed on a family saloon, 4x4 SUV or truck and even a motorcycle.

standard gasoline in your car's gas tank to allow it to function as more

expensive high octane gasoline; giving you more performance, lower emissions and much more MPG!

turning off the engine when you know the

car is going to be stationary for a while. While those sound easy enough to do, what isn't really easy in

most cases is for you to remember to do them every time. Something may just come up and cause you

In their quest for more MPG, many choose fuel additives or other products which claim to radically

improve fuel efficiency and reduce gas expenses. Yes, there are several products and devices which

claim to be beneficial and which even guarantee to reduce your gas bill. But in truth, not many of them

actually deliver. While wasting money on an ineffective product is bad enough; there are quite a few

and it's these products that you have to avoid

One device however, which doesn't involve any modification to the engine or any of its components is

ixed under the vehicle's gas tank, you get all the

without any reason to worry. What's more, Magnum Fuel

standard gasoline in your car's gas tank to allow it to function as more

emissions and much more MPG!

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Over the past few years, the automotive industry has been focused on reducing exhaust emissions with

the looming threat of climate change due to the increased emission of greenhouse gases. The

automobile sector has grown considerably over the years and with the number of new models and

variants which car makers are bringing out, there is no shortage of choice for buyers. Of late, most of

these new launches have been small or medium-sized cars and crossovers with efficient engines.

Environment friendly cars are the need of the day and auto makers are working hard at making some of

the most practical solutions. The new range of cars being introduced is astounding and what's more, is

the pace at which manufacturers are developing both revolutionary and evolutionary technologies with

an aim to make a difference to the environment for the better.

Car makers have begun downsizing their engine range and have adopted forced induction where

possible. This has happened across the spectrum with the leading names dropping their V10s and V12s

in favor of turbocharged V8s, while the popular American brands have taken that step into the more

affordable and popular segments with turbocharged 3 and 4-cylinder engines replacing their larger 4

and 6-cylinder engines.

Carbon Footprint

The carbon footprint concept has received a lot of attention over the past few years and it is indeed a

very real threat to our world. The increased emission of greenhouse gases worldwide has got the

attention of all manufacturing companies from home appliances to automobile makers. With energy

efficiency being the order of the day, every manufacturer is looking for way to reduce their carbon

footprint by adopting more efficient processes as well as making their finished products less damaging

to the environment.

Car makers have grown very busy indeed having to deal with a number of ways to reduce the carbon

footprint with everything from vehicle construction and paint work to the engine, exhaust system and

tires receiving tremendous attention, research and investment on their part.

However, when it comes to automobiles; having no carbon footprint is the ultimate challenge. Most cars

today use carbon-based fossil fuels which themselves are a depleting natural resource. Finding

alternative means of propulsion is no easy feat. Even making battery-powered cars involves several

processes which contribute in no small way in creating a significant carbon footprint. The best way

around this problem is to find ways to optimize what we already have. That means making more

powerful yet smaller engines which use the same fuel but in far less quantities.

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Can A New Car Help?

With the sheer number of new cars coming out powered by more efficient engines and featuring

advanced hybrid propulsion technology, you would think it would be an obvious choice to switch from

your current vehicle to one of these new cars. But in reality, how affordable is it to switch your vehicle in

present conditions?

Although manufacturers have taken several steps and implemented many measures to make their car

lines more environment friendly; what really isn't feasible is to get people to trade in their cars for

newer, more efficient models. Yes, there are some great exchange and finance programs available but

they don't really make it a viable option for the mass market.

A new battery-powered car comes after the successful completion of several processes involved in its

manufacture; not just of its body and equipment but also the driveline itself. Batteries and their

components are acquired after a series of highly polluting sequences of events from mining for elements

and their transportation across the globe. The emissions involved in this process are higher and more

damaging than the final products will ever be, and even more so than any existing car. Then you have to

consider that your existing car has already gone through all the processes which affect the environment

and everything you do decides if it adds to its carbon footprint or reduces it. It's a much better option to

improve what you drive today and focus on driving it in a better, more economical way.

With more affordable cars coming into showrooms, the number of vehicles on the road has gone up

exponentially and quite simply, more cars mean more emissions. The key to lower emissions therefore,

lies with not just the automobile manufacturers but also the users of these cars. While regular

maintenance and periodic service does contribute no end to optimized performance; there are other

options which can yield increased benefits and more fuel mileage.

Achieving Lower Emissions with Magnum Fuel Rx

Magnum Fuel Rx has been created specifically keeping in mind the needs of our world today while

enveloping all the aspects which improve the functioning of a modern vehicle - delivering maximum

power and minimum fuel consumption while keeping emissions as low as possible.

In an engine, the chemical energy of the gasoline is converted into heat energy inside the engine's

cylinders. The explosion caused by the ignition system through the spark plug converts this heat energy

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into mechanical energy, pushing the piston down which then turns the crankshaft. The waste gases after

the explosion exit through the exhaust valves and out through the exhaust system.

However, not all of the available energy is entirely utilized in this process. Under normal circumstances;

when the spark plug fires, not all of the fuel actually ignites; leading to the waste gases also containing

some unburned fuel or hydrocarbons. These make up a significant portion of exhaust emissions and with

most cars equipped with catalytic converters to break down toxic gases; unburned fuel can cause a

failure of the catalytic converter and mar the sensor which informs the engine of the state of the device.

This leads to significantly higher fuel consumption and exhaust emissions while also leading to increased

vehicle running costs. Controlling this aspect ensures that all these possibilities are avoided in the first

place.

Higher octane gasoline delivers much better performance but is also much more expensive than

standard gasoline. Magnum Fuel Rx endows the gasoline in the tank with the qualities of a higher octane

variety of fuel leading to more efficient and complete combustion, which directly results in lower fuel

consumption and far lower exhaust emissions while also resulting in a higher power output and better

acceleration.

Using Magnum Fuel Rx means that over a period of time, your automobile would have traveled further

on much lesser fuel and generated a lower carbon footprint even while using standard gasoline. This

saves not just the environment but also your hard earned money by using less fuel and leading to

reduced service costs by allowing the engine and another important emission control component, the

catalytic converter, to perform more effectively. Of course, if your automobile is subject to regular

service and maintenance to ensure its running at its best, you can safely assume that your carbon

footprint is as low as it can possibly be.

In short, you can turn your old gasoline car into a more environment friendly vehicle with Magnum Fuel

Rx - a simple installation of a small device at a fraction of the cost of a whole new car!

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Horsepower is a funny thing - the more we have

means a more expensive car or a combination of some expensive modifications. However in everyday

life, more horsepower isn't really the key; unless you're a re

about power and are there any easier ways to get it? The answer is

Not all modifications require an excessive amount of time, money and labor. There are several ways you

can maximize your engine's potenti

understand these, it helps to understand some definitive principles.

Definitions - Horsepower and Torque

Engine output consists of two main aspects

an engine works. Torque is the turning force produced by the engine and is actually what is responsible

for those quick starts and smoking tires. It is the actual work done by the engine and determines how

much of a load an engine can move at what rate. More horsepower means a higher

make it simple; torque is responsible for acceleration, while horsepower is the rate of acceleration i.e.

how fast you can go fast or, in other words, how quickly you can get up to speed.

Have you ever noticed how a gasoline

engine speed much faster than a diesel engine.

of displacement than a conventional diesel engine of the same d

produce an equal or even greater amount of torque than the

commercial and heavy vehicles use diesel engines. This is because of the massive low

produce. They will never win any drag race, but, figuratively speaking, will be able to move mountains at

a consistent slow pace.

IV | More Horsepower

the more we have; the more we want. In most cases, more horsepower

means a more expensive car or a combination of some expensive modifications. However in everyday

life, more horsepower isn't really the key; unless you're a regular track day racer of course. So what is it

about power and are there any easier ways to get it? The answer is yes!

Not all modifications require an excessive amount of time, money and labor. There are several ways you

can maximize your engine's potential by simply keeping a check on operating fundamentals. To

understand these, it helps to understand some definitive principles.

Horsepower and Torque

in aspects - horsepower and torque. Horsepower is the rate at which

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for those quick starts and smoking tires. It is the actual work done by the engine and determines how

ve at what rate. More horsepower means a higher rate of work. To

torque is responsible for acceleration, while horsepower is the rate of acceleration i.e.

how fast you can go fast or, in other words, how quickly you can get up to speed.

gasoline engine is always rev-happy? That is, how it tends to pick up

engine speed much faster than a diesel engine. Gasoline engines tend to produce more power per liter

of displacement than a conventional diesel engine of the same displacement but the diesel engine may

or even greater amount of torque than the gasoline engine. If you've noticed, all

commercial and heavy vehicles use diesel engines. This is because of the massive low-speed torque they

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happy? That is, how it tends to pick up

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More Horsepower

To make your engine produce more horsepower, the key is to keep it in optimum running condition.

Here's a checklist:

Engine Oil

Always use the recommended grade of oil and stick to one brand of fuel once you determine that it's the

best for your particular car. This ensures consistency and keeps the engine running smooth and reliable,

while also prolonging engine life.

Air Flow

Ensure that the air intake and air filter are clean. Check the air filter at regular intervals to make

absolutely sure that it isn't getting blocked, clogged or saturated with dust, dirt or other particulate

matter. Like the air intake, the exhaust system is of equal importance. Get your exhaust checked for

emissions and clogged components. High fuel consumption and consequential high emissions are

indicators of improper combustion or malfunctioning components. You can also consider a high volume

performance air filter and even a freer flowing exhaust depending on what is street legal and permitted

by local regulations.

How Good Are Alternative Solutions?

With rising gas prices, the world is at a stage where people will try almost anything to improve gas

mileage and reduce their fuel bills. However, another market has been just as burgeoning - those

seeking higher horsepower and maximum performance. As a result, there has been a huge market

created over the past decade and it now includes several products which claim to maximize fuel savings,

deliver more power and radically improve gas mileage. Some of them are small and rather inexpensive

like fuel additives while others like compressed natural gas or engine remap chips are more of an

investment, requiring time, money and a professional set of hands to install.

Solutions in the form of alternative fuels are available as well. You can buy a highly efficient modern

diesel car, a hybrid car, an electric car or even a flex-fuel vehicle. However, the cost of replacing your

existing vehicle with a new vehicle altogether can be considerably high when all you want is to use your

present car in a more efficient way or make the most of what it has to offer.

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Flex-Fuel Vehicles and E85

Flex-fuel vehicles are those which have been designed by the manufacturer to run on ethanol blended

gasoline. E85 is a biofuel comprising 85% ethanol and 15% gasoline. The fuel is of a higher octane and

offers increased performance. The efficiency is just as much as gasoline but it ends up using lesser fossil

fuel. It is sort of a way to look at the bigger picture - depleting natural resources. Ethanol is largely

obtained from farm produce and aims at reducing our dependence on fossil fuel. However, it is still a

carbon-based fuel though its emissions are far cleaner than conventional gasoline.

There are manufacturers who offer conversion kits to run any car on E85. The kit includes a module

which plugs into your fuel system and basically prepares your engine for the difference in fuel

composition. However, E85 requires more than just prepping the engine. Ethanol is electrically

conductive. What this means is that the fuel tank and all fuel lines need to be replaced with those made

from a different material. Fuel injection cycles are of a higher volume - as much as a third higher - and

require stainless steel fuel lines with or without plastic lining. Components made of bare aluminum,

magnesium or rubber cannot be a part of the system. Furthermore, flex-fuel vehicles require the use of

an acid-neutralizing blend of motor oil.

Compressed Natural Gas (CNG)

While there are some credible choices which help in beating high gas prices, they may not be well-suited

to everyone's taste. One of them is to opt for a CNG or compressed natural gas kit. CNG is a cleaner fuel

as compared to conventional gasoline or diesel but its use requires quite a degree of modification to the

car. The equipment needed is quite expensive and needs to be installed by approved service technicians.

Furthermore, not all CNG kits are approved by the authorities and the vehicle manufacturer because if

installed incorrectly, the damages can be severe. Of course if done right, the benefits are significant and

you end up with lower running costs and lower emissions too.

Compressed natural gas may be a clean and environment friendly fuel but comes with its own

disadvantages. The emissions may be cleaner than conventional fuel types but the smell is very distinct

and many find it rather unpleasant. Secondly, CNG is sold by weight and not volume. While this changes

your efficiency calculations, it does ends up being more affordable. It also isn't widely available, being

offered only at select gas stations. Another negative, which for some is a major reason for not choosing

a CNG kit for their car is its space requirement. A CNG tank is not small and neither is it light by any

stretch of the imagination. The tank is usually installed in the boot or the trunk and takes up most of the

luggage space, if not all of it. Furthermore, if you have a station wagon, SUV or truck, the location of the

system and its components isn't convenient by a long shot. It imposes upon passenger-accessible cargo

space which is rarely a safe bet.

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While there are options available that promise to "keep your engine clean and deliver maximum

performance", avoid using them if they aren't risk-free. Instead, choose something that doesn't have any

physical impact on the engine and its functions. Magnum Fuel Rx gives you more responsive

performance, more horsepower and lower emissions with just a simple installation procedure.

Thus, more horsepower is easier to attain than what many may think. You just have to go about it in the

most effective way.

Improve Dynamic Performance

Maximum horsepower isn't the only thing which will get your car to deliver the drive experience you're

truly looking forward to. There are several aspects to performance and some of the key areas lie in the

vehicle's dynamic abilities.

Grip & Handling

This is a critical aspect of overall performance. The grip levels of the car are hugely dependent on the

tires. Tire wear, tread depth and air pressure are necessary checks that must be performed regularly.

They’re the only contact you car has with the road after all! The recommended tire pressure will give

you a good balance of grip and fuel economy. Keep the tire pressure low and you’ll have better grip, but

sacrifice on fuel economy due to increased drag from the larger contact patch. Too high would mean

better fuel economy, but also greater risk at high speeds as they would run hotter and the air would

expand; even leading to a potential tire burst at sustained high speeds in extreme cases.

The suspension system is an equally important part; it is what puts the wheels to the ground to deliver

the power as well as determines the ride quality for the occupants. A stiff setup means better

performance, grip and cornering abilities but a harder ride for the passengers. On the other hand, keep

it soft and you get a pliant ride, but the handling can be quite bouncy and may lead to increased body

roll around corners compromising vehicle stability to a great extent.

Unnecessary weight should also be eliminated. Remove all heavy articles from the boot or the inside of

your car which you don’t really need for that particular trip. It takes a little effort, but the payout is far

greater.

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Drivetrain Performance & Response

Your drivetrain is collectively the engine and transmission. What good is a potential 500 horsepower if

the engine is in bad shape and doesn’t put out anything even near that figure? The simplest steps to

ensure optimized performance from your engine is to adhere to the oil change intervals. Use the

recommended oil grade and fill up at fixed gas stations so you keep the quality consistent.

Filling up good gasoline ensures better overall performance. Higher octane gasoline burns cleaner,

which means better fuel efficiency, more horsepower and lower emissions. However, high octane

gasoline will turn out to be quite expensive in the long run; so it’s better to tank up once a while on the

premium brew.

This is where Magnum Fuel Rx delivers; giving standard 87 octane gasoline high-octane performance - all

the benefits at a fraction of the cost.

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Gasoline is and always has been a popular fuel for all kinds of vehicles from motorcycles to automobiles.

However, gasoline is a fossil fuel and hence is a depleting natural resource. This has led to increasing

fuel costs over the years and auto makers, especially automobile manufacturers, are scurrying around to

find more advanced and much more efficient means of powering their cars to achieve maximum fuel

economy without compromising on power and driving pleasure.

Some engines require higher octane gasoline to perform at their best, while almost every modern

engine would undoubtedly perform better on the premium blend. However, this can be a very

expensive affair in the long run and unfortunately, few solutions are available. But first, what is higher

octane gasoline and how does it make a difference?

Higher Octane Gasoline

Gasoline is like every other composition on the planet – it’s made up of several hundred thousands of

molecules, which in turn are made up of several atoms. For gasoline, a primary part of performance lies

in its resistance to knocking which is defined by characteristic denoted as its octane number. What is

knocking, you may ask.

In every gasoline engine, when the fuel and air is compressed in the cylinder and ignited by the spark

plug, it explodes to push the piston down and create the power stroke. However, in this process, not all

of the mixture of air and fuel is completely burned and some of this fuel spontaneously combusts

because of the heat present even before the flame caused by the spark plug can actually consume it.

This results in early miniscule explosions - knocking, or detonation - which can cause a significant

amount of damage to the engine. To counter this phenomenon prevalent in gasoline, or spark-ignition

engines, the fuel is subject to chemical modification to increase its flash point or basically, improve its

octane rating.

Benefits Of Higher Octane Gasoline

What this all ultimately means, is that higher octane gasoline has a specific flash point; that is, it ignites

when intended and burns cleaner and more efficiently to produce more power and less waste gases and

unburned fuel which lead to cleaner emissions and better fuel economy. This not only increases engine

performance, but leads to a longer life for the engine and its sensitive components apart from the

catalytic converter in the exhaust system which is responsible for emission control. Needless to say,

these components are expensive and conserving them can mean greater savings.

V | Higher Performance from Increased Octane

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That being said, the higher octane gasoline itself is still expensive. Magnum Fuel Rx provides a simple

and affordable means of lending regular 87 octane gasoline the performance of higher octane gasoline.

Gasoline of 91 to 95 octane is considered premium fuel in several locations worldwide. 98 octane gas is

the preferred fuel for high-performance supercars. With Magnum Fuel Rx at work, the octane rating of

standard gasoline can go as high as 108!

Who Benefits the Most from Magnum Fuel Rx?

In the quest for better gas mileage, many car buyers choose to give up their big, heavy gas-guzzling

vehicles in favor of more compact and efficient models. Not only do they provide just as much space as

older large cars, they cost a lot less to run as well.

Today, with engine downsizing, car makers across the globe have begun to offer large cars with

turbocharged smaller engines. V12 engines have made way for twin-turbo V8 engines while V8s have

made way for turbocharged V6 engines or even 4-cylinder units. How is this happening?

Firstly, advances in technology are allowing manufacturers to achieve a higher power output from

smaller engines. Technologies like turbocharging, twin-stage or sequential turbocharging, supercharging

and direct injection have helped use available fuel to its maximum potential. The new breed of compact

turbocharged engines use higher compression ratios and thus deliver a much higher specific output, or

more power per liter, than even before. But to operate at their best, they need high quality fuel.

What's Changed?

Today, not all smaller engined cars are actually "small cars". As we've come to see, bigger engines are

being replaced by much smaller units; the best example is how leading carmakers have already replaced

their range of naturally aspirated six-cylinder engines of 3.0L capacity and above with turbocharged and

direct injected 2.0L inline 4 engines. The list of notable names includes Ford, Volvo, Jaguar, Land Rover,

Chevrolet, Volkswagen, Audi, BMW and Mercedes.

With a turbocharged 2.0L engine making 240-odd hp, there was no need for thirsty 6-cylinder engines

any more. And what's more, the list of recipients of these smaller engines include the new Ford Focus

and Mondeo, Volvo S60 and S80, Volkswagen Golf GTI and Passat, Audi A4 and A6, BMW 320i, 328i,

528i and even the Z4 roadster! The list goes on to include crossover SUVs like the Ford Escape, Volvo

XC60, Audi Q5 and the Range Rover Evoque with the Freelander set to follow suit.

However, a lot of these modern engines are rather sensitive to fuel quality and using gasoline of too low

an octane rating can lead to problems with the engine over time and in the worst cases, even complete

engine failure.

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Hybrid cars have been around for a while now but with more people chasing better gas mileage today,

they've only gained ground over conventional-engined cars recently. Their use of an electric motor to

supplement the primary drive from the engine helps provide increased performance when needed.

Besides, with the additions of start/stop technology and brake energy recuperation; the batteries are

put to extensive use. Even so, the base of all operation is a modern and efficient gas engine.

Users of all these vehicles would benefit from Magnum Fuel Rx. With the high compression ratios these

engines run - most of which being about 12.0:1; they require premium fuel as a bare minimum. This

works out to be quite expensive over time. It is because of this aspect that you have to consider the high

octane performance you would get from standard gasoline using Magnum Fuel Rx. Undoubtedly, it

would lead to considerable savings in a reasonably short period of time. At the end of the day, unless

you're using a full-electric car model, gasoline is the fuel you would tank up with and Magnum Fuel Rx

would let you tank up with standard gasoline instead of premium, saving about $0.30 per gallon in the

process.

And it isn't just the big cars. Conventional engined small cars like the Ford Fiesta, Chevrolet Sonic and

Volkswagen Golf would also benefit from the better gas mileage and overall improved performance that

Magnum Fuel Rx offers.

Gas prices have now crossed $4 a gallon in several locations and a lot of people who travel extensively

on a regular basis are feeling the pinch in their pocket. There are also quite a few products which claim

to improve fuel economy and even vehicle performance overall, but their results are questionable and

the last thing anything wants is to end up with compromised performance and added costs.

Magnum Fuel Rx is a risk-free product based solely on the principle of harmless radio frequency which

helps save you considerable amounts while improving vehicle performance overall. Also, being free for

the first 6 weeks with a $2.99 shipping and handling charge means it doesn't really cost anything as

much as other products you see and also is quickly and very easily installed. Should you try Magnum

Fuel Rx? Here are the Top 5 beneficiaries of Magnum Fuel Rx:

#5 Minivans for Families

If you have an active family and usually travel out together often, chances are you have a minivan or

people carrier. Vehicles like the Honda Odyssey, Toyota Sienna, Nissan Quest, Mazda 5 and Dodge

Caravan among others use high output gasoline engines which make power at higher engine speeds.

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These engines are free-revving and would greatly benefit from the improved combustion that Magnum

Fuel Rx offers. The engine will run much smoother and provide a better response while reducing exhaust

emissions and giving you much more fuel mileage. The lesser the stops you have to make; the more

enjoyable the journey.

#4 Motorcycles

Whether you ride a cruiser, tourer, dual purpose motorcycle or a sleek sport bike; it's crucial to keep the

engine running healthy and in the best shape possible. Regular service is one thing, but ensuring you use

the best possible fuel can do wonders for performance. This is especially true for high-revving sport

bikes like the Yamaha V-Max, R and FZ series; the Suzuki GSX series; the Honda CBR or VFR lines and the

Kawasaki ZX series. Their high-revving engines would make the most of Magnum Fuel Rx on account of

their extremely high compression ratios. Long distance tourers and cruiser riders would find Magnum

Fuel Rx just as convenient for their Honda Goldwing, BMW K series, Victory or Harley-Davidson touring

motorcycles simply because more fuel mileage means more distance covered between stops.

#3 Classic Cars

If you have a classic car, in all probability, you have absolutely no intention of parting with it. Yes, it has a

big V8 that drinks gasoline faster than you'd like to imagine but you would rather hang on to that car

while you bring in another less expensive car to use every day. A classic car may date further back than

when fuel injection became a norm, and if you have a V6 or V8 running carbs, you will be happy to know

that Magnum Fuel Rx works just as well with them as with any other car; delivering high octane

performance for more complete combustion with minimal emissions and energy loss and of course,

maximum horsepower!

#2 Trucks and SUVs

Trucks and SUVs are big, bulky, have large engines and aren't very aerodynamic. Four wheel drive

vehicles too are usually in the same vein. However, not all of them are bulky SUVs; you can have

crossovers and even saloons which offer all wheel drive. And there lies a big difference - driving all four

wheels consume more fuel and also leads to more frictional losses in terms of power. Most performance

oriented cars and SUVs have limited slip differentials and smart transaxles to ensure the best use of

available power and maximum traction. These systems all affect how much fuel is being used with every

change made as the situation demands. If you don't have a diesel engine under the hood, you would be

much better off with Magnum Fuel Rx. With big trucks and four wheel drive vehicles; you need all the

extra miles you can get!

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#1 Turbocharged and Supercharged Cars

Probably the greatest beneficiaries of Magnum Fuel Rx are vehicles with forced induction; more

specifically modern cars with engines meant to replicate the performance once achieved by much larger

engines. With engine downsizing fast becoming the norm across all segments; smaller engines with high

compression ratios and lightweight construction are the future for now. Getting the most out of those

engines is important for everyday practicality as well as reducing your gas bill and maintenance costs. A

new car isn't affordable to everyone, and if you do have one, the best thing to do would be to take good

care of it.

How Does It Help?

A lot of people believe that certain types of vehicles return a higher fuel efficiency. While that may be

true to some extent, it is also true that the way you drive the car affects fuel economy just as much.

That's not to say that a big V8 engined car will return better fuel mileage than a small car; the point is

not all small cars will return over 30 mpg in all conditions. Driving style matters!

Big Cars Can Deliver Better Fuel Mileage!

There's nothing stopping big cars from getting more fuel mileage either. While many cars with a big V8

engine would be happy with 20 mpg, there are always ways to improve upon that by being more aware

about your driving technique.

Every little detail can help you get more miles from every gallon and having higher octane performance

keeps your car or motorcycle engine running smoother for a longer period of time. Magnum Fuel Rx

helps save even more by allowing you to fill up with standard 87 octane gasoline and get all the benefits

of a more expensive high octane blend.

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Magnum Fuel Rx now has many satisfied vehicle owners using different types of vehicles and for good

reason. There are a lot of new cars out there which promise unbelievable fuel economy figures and

sustainability, but how easy is it to let go of your current car? Sometimes, it isn't just about the money

or being happy with what you have; it's more about being unable to relinquish your automobile as an

enthusiast and taking pride in being an owner of an icon of motoring history. Classic car owners will

swear by this and will probably save up for an additional small car which is several times more efficient

but not half as much fun to drive or to own.

The answer isn't giving up on your favorite car to make way for some battery-powered eco-wagon; it

can be as simple as choosing a product like Magnum Fuel Rx - an easy to install product which simply

sticks under the gas tank of your car or motorcycle and begins its works. Magnum Fuel Rx not just

reduces your visits to the pump and your gas bill, but also gives you elevated and more engaging vehicle

performance.

The modules in Magnum Fuel Rx have been created after understanding frequency and learning that it

can be influenced to our advantage. The radio frequency waves emitted by these modules transforms

the standard gasoline in your tank making it behave like high octane gasoline and delivers on the

performance front to match. You get more efficient combustion which produces more power and lesser

waste gases. This directly affects fuel consumption for the better, with the engine working cleaner,

smoother and more efficiently while using less fuel and secondly, with the improved performance, you

find yourself stepping on the gas pedal or twisting the throttle a lot lesser as time goes by.

VI | Testimonials

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Here are some testimonials from happy customers of Magnum Fuel Rx

1997 Mercedes-Benz C230

A older Mercedes driven by a high school senior, Mitch M. of Indianapolis, IN is a prime example. This

particular car model is equipped with a 2.3L DOHC 4-cylinder engine making 155 hp and originally rated

at 23 mpg city and 30 mpg highway. The owner was managing 21.4 mpg city and 27.8 mpg highway

using premium gasoline up until choosing Magnum Fuel Rx. Now, 15 years down the line, the same C230

on standard gasoline delivers 29.6 mpg city and 38.7 mpg highway - a whopping 40% improvement in

fuel economy in the city and on the highway! That's apart from the obvious cost savings of switching to

a standard blend.

2008 Acura TL

In case you were wondering, Magnum Fuel Rx works just as well with new cars as the owner of an '08

Acura TL, Jeson A. of Alexandria, VA confirms. He is happy to report that Magnum Fuel Rx helped bump

up the 21 mpg he was getting from his V6 to 26 mpg. That's a 24% improvement and one which adds up

in savings over time.

2009 Toyota Camry SE

Here's another owner of a newer car who's received a massive boost in economy using Magnum Fuel

RX. Blessy N. of Katy, TX used to get 24 mpg from his car. After designing and building the Magnum Fuel

Rx website; he decided to try the product on his own car. In just a couple of weeks, he noted 34 mpg

highway. Now, amazingly he's getting 38 mpg City - a massive 58% improvement over the car's original

figure!

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2007 BMW

Steve W. of Huntington Beach, CA drives a 2007 BMW car. He used to get between 15 and 16 mpg in the

city using premium fuel. At 45,000 miles, he opted for Magnum Fuel Rx and has never had a regret. He

now gets over 21 mpg using standard 87 octane gasoline and furthermore; he especially made it a point

to mention that his car's engine oil earlier used to com

5,000 miles, the oil looks as good as new.

2004 Honda Element 4WD

Daniel Lim of Morton Grove, IL had done 105,000 miles in his Honda Element 4WD. He was intrigued by

the Magnum Fuel Rx ad and decided to

He repeated the test with Magnum Fuel Rx;

from the same pump and achieved

from the exhaust emissions that he used to get

your car runs premium fuel or not; Magnum Fuel Rx is still worth the investment.

2003 Harley-Davidson Electra Glide

If you thought it was just about cars, there's Charlie

Davidson Electra Glide. He confirms

switching from the high octane blend. And for him, it wasn't just about fuel economy; he happily s

that he has enjoyed smoother performance and no engine pinging since he chose Magnum Fuel Rx.

These are just some examples of those who have discovered the advantages of opting for Magnum Fuel

Rx. There are lots of other testimonials, written and vi

http://www.morefuelmileage.com. Magnum Fuel Rx

improved performance, longer engine life

station.

drives a 2007 BMW car. He used to get between 15 and 16 mpg in the

y using premium fuel. At 45,000 miles, he opted for Magnum Fuel Rx and has never had a regret. He

now gets over 21 mpg using standard 87 octane gasoline and furthermore; he especially made it a point

to mention that his car's engine oil earlier used to come out black after just 3,000 miles. Now, even after

5,000 miles, the oil looks as good as new.

had done 105,000 miles in his Honda Element 4WD. He was intrigued by

the Magnum Fuel Rx ad and decided to test his car's efficiency. He managed 19.4 mpg on the highway.

ed the test with Magnum Fuel Rx; using the cruise control on the same route and filling up

25.4 mpg! He states that apart from the efficiency, the sulphur smell

from the exhaust emissions that he used to get is also non-existent now. He says that it doesn't matter if

your car runs premium fuel or not; Magnum Fuel Rx is still worth the investment.

Davidson Electra Glide

t cars, there's Charlie G. of Albuquerque, NM, who owns a 2003 Harley

Electra Glide. He confirms a 10% improvement in fuel economy on standard gasoline after

switching from the high octane blend. And for him, it wasn't just about fuel economy; he happily s

that he has enjoyed smoother performance and no engine pinging since he chose Magnum Fuel Rx.

These are just some examples of those who have discovered the advantages of opting for Magnum Fuel

Rx. There are lots of other testimonials, written and video, being added regularly on the website

. Magnum Fuel Rx has several long term benefits which include

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drives a 2007 BMW car. He used to get between 15 and 16 mpg in the

y using premium fuel. At 45,000 miles, he opted for Magnum Fuel Rx and has never had a regret. He

now gets over 21 mpg using standard 87 octane gasoline and furthermore; he especially made it a point

e out black after just 3,000 miles. Now, even after

had done 105,000 miles in his Honda Element 4WD. He was intrigued by

19.4 mpg on the highway.

using the cruise control on the same route and filling up

25.4 mpg! He states that apart from the efficiency, the sulphur smell

existent now. He says that it doesn't matter if

s a 2003 Harley-

a 10% improvement in fuel economy on standard gasoline after

switching from the high octane blend. And for him, it wasn't just about fuel economy; he happily states

that he has enjoyed smoother performance and no engine pinging since he chose Magnum Fuel Rx.

These are just some examples of those who have discovered the advantages of opting for Magnum Fuel

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visits to the gas