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Guys recenlty, I'm curious over the market abt fuel booster be it mixture or smth that u place it in the fuel tank . At the moment I started off with the fuel booster . Just to share with every riders out there . We will take abt the economical cost later .

 

Petrol using : V-power ( No mixtures)

Milage : 1 litres travels = 30 km.

 

Petrol using : V-power ( with S*p fu*l booster)

Milage : 1 litres travels up = 33 km.

 

Petrol using : V-power ( with ZP ***)

Milage : 1 litres travels up to ?? km.

 

My upcoming item will be the magnets place in our fuel tank..

 

My main goal is to safe $$$ on mileage + maintanence cost + lifespan of my engine + performance.

Using the least amount to achieve the best result. All the result out, is base on my individual riding style.

 

Keep u guys updated. :cool:

 

 

 

Do note that fuel booster mixture besides increase milage , they also comes with other features .

However economy wise ... I'm finding out the answer atm.

 

Steps and processes I did :

- New engine oil

- 2 full tank cycle of V power before I kick off my experiment.

- every interval before using a new product , I would go for 1 full tank cycle of V power to ensure a better accuracy

 

- 3rd cycle started off with S** fuel booster bought it at giant 12-13 dollars. Pour the thingy into the tank.

 

- 5th cycle started of with $8 of ZP *** . processing at the moment as of 11/03/2012

 

 

All the information stated above it's plainly on my own point of view & judgement. If any party is offended by this post do highlight I will not share any of my experiments.

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bro's I dont find both products the fuel booster working economy logical on my side . performance wise ZP 500 works well . But I think V power is enough for me. Now I'm beta testing on my diy voltage stablizers with water resistant or close to water proof circuit board. Hopefully all ends well. Go for fuel injection bikes for better mileage.

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In short, fuel boosters are great. Even better when you can get it here.

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Posted

You can try Caltex petrol too. They work great.

 

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"Don't do onto others, what you don't want others to do onto you"

"What goes around, comes around"

Posted (edited)

am always sceptical about those fuel boosters with claims of this & that

(claims of monetary savings with engine longevity etc..)

 

if I were to buy one bottle at say for x amount of dollars, would that not equate to the same

if I were to pump purely petrol???

 

 

(for example)

 

"fuel booster" - $10.00 (may claim 10% increase for 5 full tanks)

 

full tank $10.00 - 250km (w/o any special "whatnots")

5 full tank 250km x 5 - 1,250km on $50.00

Won't 60.00 get you the same or nearly the same mileage?

 

5 full tank $50.00 - 1,250km

fuel booster - $10.00

total should read 1,250 + 125km (10%) - 1,500km on $60.00

 

 

Have tried many locally available ones, but none lives up to their claims

 

PS I only use them twice for riding up to Cambodia, Vietnam etc (Never used them locally)

 

dollar wise, it just doesn't make sense (Actually, Shell & Caltex work better!)

 

I ever heard that it could be like antibiotic medication that "thins" out a

certain percentage of the fuel to make it last longer.

 

 

Not to be biased, TS should try to use it on the track, due to the ever changing on-road traffic conditions.

 

I will subscribe to this thread for TS updates!

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looking for drz parts, any parts will do!

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