Please guys let the numbers speak for them self's.
I cant understand that people are wanting to declare a verdict on Dice's results with just a few numbers in.
Then all kinds of speculation regarding scruples being thrown around.
I am undecided and have zero agenda but must admit I would like for the unit to work.
It just degrades an interesting thread.
ECOTAZ ECO Fuelsystems Fuel Enhancers - Does it work?
Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by bigfoot13, Sep 30, 2010.
- Thread Status:
- Not open for further replies.
Page 72 of 95
-
-
Trucking Jobs in 30 seconds
Every month 400 people find a job with the help of TruckersReport.
-
So the miles traveled and gallons used has nothing to with it that my number was right off mygauges.com considering the gallons and miles total.
You are not that dumb, just a very good professional salesman. -
I really want it to work too, but the numbers don't lie.
With my dedicated runs that is why so many wanted me to test this device instead of trucks with no consistancy.
I agree with you about the thread. -
"with great success"......I wouldn't expect you to post otherwise!
All the water in my house flows through EcoJohn copper pipes and the chemical energy is so amazing I now use .00000002 less gallons of water, proven on paper. -
Obviously if they don't matter why post them, just print anything!
Now I know why you won't show your ECM report.
Now look who's doing the name calling.
I never have denied being a professional salesman -
-
I sure wish this product was showing better results to prove you wrong, but we need to wait to finish testing to determine if you are right. -
I wished you were right and my truck was improving 3% better mpgs. Maybe over time it will start showing a gain on my dedicated runs instead of pulling around empty trailers to show a gain. -
ecotaz, from each report you would have to add the total miles and total gallons and then do the math.
it like 100 mile trip and using 10 gallons , and another 100 mile trip and using 10 gallons, and another 100 mile trip using 10 gallons , all of those resulting in 10 ppg, and then running a 25 mile trip and using 1 gallon for a 25 mpg avg. then you add 10, 10,10 and 25 = 55 divide by 4 for a 13.75 avg mpg when in reality it would be a 10.49 avg mpg.
come on , you know better. or maybe not. -
Thank you!
Trucking Jobs in 30 seconds
Every month 400 people find a job with the help of TruckersReport.
Page 72 of 95
- Thread Status:
- Not open for further replies.