ECOTAZ ECO Fuelsystems Fuel Enhancers - Does it work?

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  1. Dice1

    Dice1 Road Train Member

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    I am very strict to maintain 57 mph. Very rare do I have a load that has to be expedited any faster.

    My truck also has alot of mechanical fuel mileage modifications.
     
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  3. BigKid2

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    I know. I am on Kevin's forum also. I just recently started doing some modifications to my 2010 T660. Almost at 8 mpg before them running 55 but I could always make more with better fuel mileage.
     
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    Kevin's Forum?
     
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  6. Dice1

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    Just finished a Wild Run from Spartanburg, SC to Akron, OH with an empty tanker and returned with a heavy 48' van tool trailer from Canton, OH to Mt. Airy, NC with mountain grades both directions on WV turnpike and a head wind going north.

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    My Wild runs can't compare to each other since they are all different trailers, weights, directions, etc... 9.01 mpg was not bad considering mountain grades. I still maintain my speed of 57 mph.

    My running average since I installed the EcoTaz Eco-5 is 9.13 mpg that is real close to the same as my IFTA 1st quarter of 9.16 mpg before I installed the EcoTaz Eco-5.

    Still not any noticeable difference in performance or fuel economy using EcoTaz Eco-5, but that does not mean there isn't a minor gain in fuel mileage the driver can't feel or notice.

    Note: For those interested in the NASTC Fleet One fuel program the cash pump price $540.29 as pictured and the NASTC price to me is $508.97 for a savings of $31.32 on just this one fuel up.
     
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    I would say if you averaged that mileage on I-77, that is amazing mileage. Even with empty up, there are some big hills, and with 48k back, I would have expected to see 7 something at best.
     
  9. Dice1

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    The empty tanker going up helped get it up probably in the high 9's to 10 mpg range with the heavier trailer coming back dragging it back down.
     
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  11. Dice1

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    What am I selling?

    And what are the results you see here?

    Are you even paying attention?
     
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