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FUELMiser MPX Technology Financial Benefits

High Fuel Prices Affect Everyone
If you’re like most families, the rising cost of fuel is having a tremendous impact upon your family budget. In just the past few years gasoline prices have increased by over 150%, while family incomes have remained flat or experienced minor increases. In addition to the shear impact of fuel costs to individual families, rising fuel costs are raising the price of virtually all goods and services families purchase on a routine basis.

How to Easily Reduce Your Fuel Expenses
FUELMiser's® Advanced MPXsm Fuel Conditioning System is the most effective and easiest way for a family to reduce fuel expenses by $300.00 to over $750.00 per year per vehicle. In addition to savings of $50.00 to $100.00 per month for a two car family, the MPX is also one of the smartest and highest returns on investments you can make.

A Great Investment for Your Family & Your Future
Most investment experts state that a rate of return each year of 8% to 10% is extremely good compared to the 3% offered by having your money in the bank. On average, an investment in an FUELMiser System produces a 200% to 300% return on investment year one as well as a multiple of the same year after year. It’s simply one of the best investments you can make for your family, our economy, and our environment. And best of all….with our 100% satisfaction money back guarantee….you have absolutely no risk!

FUELMiser MPX Technology Environmental Benefits
Better fuel economy means less Carbon Dioxide (CO2) Gas Emissions.
Each gallon of gasoline you burn creates 20 pounds of CO2.
The average vehicle emits 6.7 tons of CO2 each year.

How can a gallon of gasoline produce 20 pounds of carbon dioxide?
It seems impossible that a gallon of gasoline, which weighs about 6.3 pounds, could produce 20 pounds of carbon dioxide (CO2) when burned. However, most of the weight of the CO2 doesn't come from the gasoline itself, but the oxygen in the air, CO2
.

When gasoline burns, the carbon and hydrogen separate. The hydrogen combines with oxygen to form water (H2O), and carbon combines with oxygen to form carbon dioxide (CO2).

A carbon atom has a weight of 12, and each oxygen atom has a weight of 16, giving each single molecule of carbon dioxide (CO2) an atomic weight of 44 (12 from carbon and 32 from oxygen).

Therefore, to calculate the amount of carbon dioxide (CO2) produced from a gallon of gasoline, the weight of the carbon in the gasoline is multiplied by 44/12 or 3.7.

Since gasoline is about 87% carbon and 13% hydrogen by weight, the carbon in a gallon of gasoline weighs 5.5 pounds (6.3 lbs. x .87).

We can then multiply the weight of the carbon (5.5 pounds) by 3.7, which equals 20 pounds of carbon dioxide (CO2)!

 
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