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Let's number crunch.
Say you get 400 miles out of a 20 gallon tank. That's 20 MPG. Now, ASSUMING that the 2% increase is somehow accurate, you're now getting 408 miles out of a tank. You're now getting 20.4 MPG.
Now, say you drive a standard 15k miles/year. At 20 MPG, that's 750 gallons @ $4.00/gal = $3000 in gas yearly.
At 20.4 MPG, that's about 735.3 gallons @ $4.00/gal = $2941.20 in gas yearly.
So, theoretically, by using this type of oil, you could save $58.80 a year in gas money.
Not bad, but it's a lot simpler to just drop the leadfoot habit.
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