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Old 05-04-2010, 01:12 AM
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Originally Posted by momowing
thanks keith, might be i am "black" that make all the order down, hahaha
all i want is out of stock!!!, hahaha
Maybe they will have the stock if i take this order without you

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Originally Posted by keith84_uk
Does it feel smoother or faster
it will be smoother or faster but these stuff are not good for engine if you use it for a long time, just like slick50 :thumbsdown:

KC used to have something like this which is in Guinness World Records
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Originally Posted by ricky1329
Their web-site claimed a lot of different which I have no feeling, I just recorded the km being run and found save fuel around 5%.
Cool...Lets say

1.8HKD per Km for fuel
8000kms interval = 8000kms x 1.8hkd = 14,400HKD (fuel cost for 8000kms)
5% saving= (14,400x0.05) = 720HKD

The actual save = 720hkd - 260hkd (Perma Powder) = 460HKD!
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Originally Posted by momowing
thanks keith, might be i am "black" that make all the order down, hahaha
all i want is out of stock!!!, hahaha
yeah sick our boat
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Originally Posted by ricky1329
Their web-site claimed a lot of different which I have no feeling, I just recorded the km being run and found save fuel around 5%.
wow that alot
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Originally Posted by ricky1329
I also used this method to test the F16 but find no fuel saved before.
this will not save on a 3.0L up
The F16 is design for only for 2.5L down cars
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Originally Posted by keith84_uk
Cool...Lets say

1.8HKD per Km for fuel
8000kms interval = 8000kms x 1.8hkd = 14,400HKD (fuel cost for 8000kms)
5% saving= (14,400x0.05) = 720HKD

The actual save = 720hkd - 260hkd (Perma Powder) = 460HKD!
cool but I bet it will be -460 if we all go to TMS every month
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Originally Posted by pinguhk
it will be smoother or faster but these stuff are not good for engine if you use it for a long time, just like slick50 :thumbsdown:

KC used to have something like this which is in Guinness World Records
I definitely felt the engine run smoother and less engine brakes but only lasted 1-2kkm. beware though most oil companies do not recommend using oil additives.

http://www.tufoil.com/
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Originally Posted by keith84_uk
Cool...Lets say

1.8HKD per Km for fuel
8000kms interval = 8000kms x 1.8hkd = 14,400HKD (fuel cost for 8000kms)
5% saving= (14,400x0.05) = 720HKD

The actual save = 720hkd - 260hkd (Perma Powder) = 460HKD!
on the assumption that this stuff doesnt lose its properties over the 8kkm...
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How's the HID fog light? should be good looking? Now u have all white.

I am still in the damn office


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