BioPerformance Inc. has more than just a revolutionary fuel saving product it also is on track to become a record setting network marketing company. BioPerformance Inc. based in Dallas, TX has just introduced their exclusive product, BioPerformance Fuel, it is available in both a pill and powder form. When this product is added to the fuel of gas or diesel vehicles it can improve fuel mileage up to 35% or more, saving consumers on fuel costs…
…BioPerformance, Inc. anticipates doing over $1 million in business within their first 30 days. Consumers may purchase this fuel saving product by contacting a BioPerformance Independent Business Owner (IBO). Consumers can also contact an IBO if they have an interest in obtaining the product at wholesale prices by becoming an IBO themselves.
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December 20, 2005 by Ty | 106 Comments
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Brent Mann on December 29th, 2005 at 11:57 pm
Hello,Ty & Dane
Thumbs up to you and Dane you guys understand the Network Marketing Business and can appreciate a “Winner” when you see one!!BioPerformance Fuel will soon be a household name here in America,and soon throughout the “World”!!Thanks for your Support with our Journey and good cheers to you both and I will “SEE YOU BOTH @THE TOP”
Respectfully, Brent Mann “Area Manager Florida BioPerformance Fuel”
Gary Ueda on January 10th, 2006 at 9:31 pm
It’s all True all I’ve seen is good things from this pill called the Top Secret Gas Pill. I first heard of it on Oct 27, 2005 and since then have sold over 155,000 pills to my downline my sponsors name is Scott Chandler and its exciting to see people’s hope starting to fly high that they have something they can be proud of telling there families and friends and go out and share this business opportunity. If you looking for that something that business that you can be assured is good. You found one that is simple, its easy to use the product and it works We have used this product in both Gas and Diesel Vehicles from hybrids to semi tractors and it works!
MLM works when you have hope mixed with faith and the right product at the right time. And a company with Integrity and honor. Lets get in and make some money.
ALOC on February 27th, 2006 at 1:32 am
Even 11 weeks after the company began, I signed up and made $200 on my first day. You are not only making money but saving money too! I really appreciate Bio Performance for giving us a chance to stop the robbery of the big oil companies.
David on March 2nd, 2006 at 8:56 pm
I’m wondering, if BioPerformance Inc. has so much integrity, then why aren’t they answering emails their own reps send about some MAJOR concerns?? And why are they sending threatening emails and blatant lies about why we now cannot sell the product on eBay? I just received some very nasty emails from some eBay user who still refuses to identify themself as either a distributor or someone from the corporate office. BioPerformance claims we cannot sell the product on eBay because of violation to eBay policy….BUT, if eBay has a problem with violations of their own policy - then they’ll QUICKLY pull the listing. Hmm…problem solved. There’s more to it than what BioPerformance is saying. I also heard there is a cease & desist about to be issued to BioPerformance, but of course Scott isn’t going to say either way because his financial interests are at risk. That’s okay - I’ll just blog about it and warn others of this SCAM.
Brent Mann on March 5th, 2006 at 9:22 pm
My 1st question that I would ask a guy like you is…..have you even tried the product? Are you a Distributor for another company? Why don’t you list your full name and maybe a contact number for us to follow up with?And who did you here the above Bull from about a cease and disist from?Give me a break my friend and do us all a favor…”GET A LIFE”….take your Slander elsewhere my friend!!!….One of my newest Associates testamony is he used to get a maximum of 35mpg on the highway he just got 55mpg in his car….this was phoenominal results….it just keeps getting Better every day……cheers until next time.
Respectfully,Brent Mann “Founding Leader BioPerformance Fuel U.S.A.”
Anton on March 13th, 2006 at 9:36 pm
I’m thinking of joining, is anyonw willing to send me some free product to try before I make the leap?
Thanks!
Anton
David Russell on March 15th, 2006 at 12:34 am
Yes Brent, sure did join as an Area Manager. Tried the product, and IT DOES NOT WORK!!! You’re not going to tell people that though - because you’re pushing the business - recruit recruit recruit!!! We want $$ $$ $$. That’s all your conference calls are about. It’s full of hype. You’re not going to tell your reps you’re in a legal battle right now either, but I know it’s true. I’ll be posting the legal documents that have been filed shortly. BioPerformance only accepts checks or money orders because they don’t want to deal with chargebacks. They certainly would have chargebacks from customers who realize THE PRODUCT DOESN’T EVEN WORK!! Did you know Lowell Mimms was accepting cashiers checks and money orders made out to HIM PERSONALLY in pre-launch, and before there was any product made!! That’s so unethical!! He was sending people to his evangelistic website to get the address to mail him checks….HOW SAD!! I got out of BioPerformance the moment I learned (and verified the validitity) of the legal battle! BioPerformance is a recruiting scam and will be shut down soon enough. Wonder why they don’t have a $$ back gurantee like EnviroMax-Plus or MGP-Tabs? Probably because it doesn’t work! I’ve got a life buddy, and I’m not about to let you guys get away with ripping people off in your recruiting scam.
Christine Lucier on March 16th, 2006 at 4:56 pm
David Russell is correct. I was approached last week by a good friend who is an Area Manager for Bio Performance. She was very excited about this new product that will save money on gas. We both started doing some research on both the Bio Performance company and its owners. We came across information that Bio Performance located in Irving, Texas and Fuel Freedom International located in Altamonte Springs, Florida are now both involved in a legal suit brought against them by Maxma, LC ( the patent holder of EnviroMax Plus ). My friend tried to contact the Bio Performance corporate office and has never received any response by them……..They didn’t even answer the phones. She also contacted EnviroMax Plus corporate office and Dr. Mike DeBord was very prompt on calling her back AND sending her the following email.
Dear CoPartners and anyone else reading this letter:
Many of you are talking to people in BioPerformance & Fuel Freedom International about the claims of patent infringement and the letters that have been served on these two companies. We expect you will here many responses to these claims. I also expect that they will just deny these claims made by Maxma LC, the developer and patent holder of EnviroMax Plus. That it to be expected. Imagine how you would feel if you were one of their distributors.
If you are one of their members and you are reading this letter, I feel bad for you. Please know that I tried to personally contact the owners of both these companies weeks before they were served the patent infringement letters. Then I waited two weeks before sharing these letters with our members of Extreme Research. The owners of these companies had all the information they needed to contact us. They chose not too. I was hoping for a discussion and a possible resolution that would benefit all the members of these companies. But that has not been the case. So again, I want to personally express my sympathy for any grief this may cause you. But realize that Extreme Research holds the rights to market the patented fuel catalyst, EnviroMax Plus. We started this MLM waive of fuel catalysts two years ago. We are going to protect our rights and the rights of our members in Extreme Research. That includes taking all legal actions that are available to us in law.
With that said . . . I have personally reviewed the tests on both these gas pills. These tests demonstrate the infringement and I have a copy of these tests. I have personally reviewed this with the attorneys that have started actions against these two companies. The claims are real. Anyone who thinks these attorneys are not serious should go review the current infringement case that Maxma (EnviroMax Plus patent holder) has against ConocoPhillips, the 3rd largest oil company in the world. This case can be found in the Eastern District of Texas, Marshall Division; ‘Maxma, et al v. ConocoPhillips, Inc.’ the case number is 2:03cv00421. This case is using the same attorneys and same testing results to demonstrate patent infringement. The complaint is seeking in excess of 1.6 Billion dollars, plus triple damages. If the patent holder can take on the 3rd largest oil company in the world, I think they can handle BioPerformance and Fuel Freedom International when it’s their turn. By the way, this is the same law firm that settled the tobacco lawsuit for billions of dollars. These attorneys should not be taken lightly by anyone who has this information.
I believe without a doubt that these two companies are infringing on the patent of EnviroMax Plus. This is my belief, and I have the facts in the matter that I base my belief on.
As a former distributor, here is my opinion of what I would do if I were in one of these companies. I would not listen to the people that simply say, it is not infringement. I would not listen to someone who says, our attorneys say it is not infringement. I would demand a copy of the testing by an accredited lab that shows the gas pills of these 2 companies does not infringe on the patent of EnviroMax Plus. But to be honest, I don’t know if they even know where to get these tests done. Regardless, if I was a distributor in their company I would demand the proof. I would want to see the tests and legal opinion that proves that it is not infringement.
I would also demand the actual tests that prove their claims they make on their web sites. BioPerformance claims fuel economy results. When I read their test on their web site, there is nothing in this test that proves anything about improved fuel economy. I would demand to see fuel economy testing. Not testimonials, actual independent laboratory results. The test says “by an accredited laboratory”. I would demand to know the name of this accredited laboratory. At Extreme Research, we don’t hide anything. We put the proof right on our web site for everyone to see. We back our claims. You don’t get endorsement from a 3-Time Indy 500 Winner nor are you featured on CNBC’s World Business Review without having real data to back up your claims.
I would also demand to know who the manufacturer is. If I was pouring my heart and soul into a company as a distributor and I did not get these answers, I would leave and go to a company that did have this data to back up what they say. But this is only my opinion. Everybody has to make their own decisions on the data that they have.
And finally, as a CoPartner in Extreme Research, I would let distributors in these other companies know that they are independent distributors of these gas pills. I have been informed by the patent holder, that they and the attorneys reserve the right to take any and all legal action necessary, which may include legal actions against independent distributors who knowingly market a product that is violating the patent of EnviroMax Plus.
I encourage anyone reading this letter to do their homework. Review all the data on EnviroMax Plus, and Extreme Research. And then make the decision that is best for you and your future.
Dr Mike DeBord
Master CoPartners & Marketing Director Extreme Research
Sincerely,
The Customer Support Team
Extreme Research
214-343-1784
Dr.Mike DeBord also emailed my friend the letters that Maxma’s legal team served to these two companies. Neither Fuel Freedom International nor Bio Performance has acknowledged the suit against them.
I can’t say if these products work or not, but I can say that I am definitely turned off on becoming an affiliate to either one of these two companies.
Phyllis Denison on March 19th, 2006 at 6:48 pm
I signed on with BP on Feb. 27. My certified check was received by them on Mar 1 at 9:47am. On Mar 6 they deposited it into their account.
Since I signed on, I have been unable to access my website, contact any officer or principal of the company, have sent numerous emails to my upline with no responses, talked to Fred Erickson and David Bass. Erickson was going to get back to me - never did. Bass was rude and was going to have “someone” get back to me in 5 minutes - that was a week ago.
Then, after my sponsor wrote a very angry email, I did get a voice message from Bass who really had little understanding of my problem inspite of emails to him detailing it and recommended that I resign up and they would somehow apply my original payment. He also said there is no record of me in the company!
I wrote a letter to Mims demanding notonly my money back, but a call upon receipt of my letter letting me know when I could expect the money. As per usual, I have not heard a thing.
I am a full time rv’r and on the road.
Now I have to file complaints with the State of NM, where I am a resident, the State of Texas, with the FTC and God knows what else.
This company has absolutely no way for any outside access for anyone. Emails and calls to upline are ignored. Obviously a letter to the Pres is also ignored.
There is no doubt that these folks are in this to score big before the entire pyramid collapses on itself.
The worst thing about it is, besides being out over $500., as an RV’r, if there really is a product that would work to increase MPG, our group - over 3 million strong as fulltimers, would jump on it.
Finally, the product reduced our MPG after 3 tanks in the car and the diesel pusher.
Phyllis Denison
J. Thomley on March 20th, 2006 at 12:39 am
I did`nt send this to discourage all who read this, but to show you what this is really about. Just so you know they are under a lawsuit, for stealing the ingrediants from the patent and transforming it into a bill and powder and selling it on the market. They say that they have the legal right to file lawsuits againts all independent distributors(area managers) working for ‘Bioperformance’, and that it is also “illegal to become a manager in a company throught a payment”, which is $500.00. I would look into this one a little bit more. I have more information on this company that`s not good. It has been proven to be a pyramid company by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) in Chicago. I would not tell you these things without being able to back them up. I challenge you to search for yourself, you to will aslo know the truth.
Luke on March 20th, 2006 at 3:00 am
Some thoughts and comments with regard to the discussions posted above. —
I am writing the following with the best intentions, it’s my true conviction based on the findings of my personal investigations. None of the following is meant to be offensive and/or harmful in any way or manner to anyone or any entity.
To Brent Mann (Founding Leader BioPerformance Fuel U.S.A.) Obviously you have an interest to defend the MLM that you promote; no harm in that. However, there are indeed some reports of practices (true or false, but worrisome anyway) that could be considered questionable or inappropriate. Those mentioned above are sufficient. I personally would question a company that heavily seems to lean on a religious “preacher.â€? With all due respect for churches, but should we use them directly or indirectly “on a company basisâ€? to get members, business, and thus … money, money, money …? —
To Christine Lucier and or Mike DeBord. Mike DeBord, your letter/email seems convincing, but could you be more specific as to how a company producing and marketing a “pill or Capâ€? can infringe M. Kenneth Sanders’ U.S. Patent no. Fuel Catalyst - Patented 5266082 — I know quite a bit on patents, having researched world wide in 1994 for a pig manure recycling system and the process of submitting patent requests. Also, there are other fuel additives with catalyst(s) on the market, are you going to claim that they all infringe the above patent? Sure, if a company has the funds it could always file a suit and damage seriously its competitors … it might be a way to get ahead even if there was no real violation of patent protection. So, provide us with accurate information, please. I find a bit a confusing contradiction, when (and I read your patent document) you have a patented product, why still mention “proprietary informationâ€? with regard to “optimum ratio of heterogeneous catalyst and solvents… remain proprietary information of MAXMA L.C.â€? (Document provided by Extreme Research Corp., “4th Annual Green Chemistry and Engineering Conference Proceedings … July 27-29, 2000 National Academy of Sciences, Washigton, DC - Heterogeneous ZnO catalyst on Diesel engines…“ — — Well, a formulation is either patented and therefore published and public, or it is proprietary and not patented. These inconsistencies do catch my attention. — —
The patent document concludes with: “While the present invention has been described in detail and with reference to specific examples, it will be apparent to one skilled in the art that various changes and modifications can be made therein without departing from the spirit and the scope of the invention.� Yes, of course, we all would like to avoid competition for 20 years, not only for the same but also of similar or improved products. This is a too broad statement, and lawyers earn big money debating all of this …. (no offense!)
Personally, I find your product, “EnviroMax Plus,� very well documented and presented. But, I find the 16 oz bottles not very exiting, unlike the Caps or pills that I would consider a great improvement for personal use, convenience, and certainly attractive to market. As you may have guessed I am joining Fuel Freedom International with their MPG-Caps. I searched the market, I scrutinized various companies. FFI and its MPG-Caps so far offer me the best deal and the best National and International Business opportunity. The compensation plan is realistic and fair and beneficial for the small time marketers and for the big hitter, but does not hurt anyone.
I would appreciate if anyone has any truthful feedback and experience with FFI and its products. I am receptive, realistic and critical in evaluating any business opportunity.
Mike Johnson on March 20th, 2006 at 4:18 pm
I was contacted by my brother Saturday Night about this great company, and a pill that you put into your gas tank. He said that I can make some big money by becoming a distributor. I have since done some research on this company and Multi Level Marketing sales. To my surprise I found out that your odds of making money playing a slot machine are higher than making money at these things. These companys prey on the working person promising wealth and fortune, when in reality most people lose money on these. I found a good website that I think everyone should look at, that really tells the reality of these schemes.
Luke on March 22nd, 2006 at 11:11 am
Mike Johnson, with all due respect, “this great company, and a pill,� really does not mean any thing; unless we knew what specific company you are referring to.
I read the site you posted and I have encountered it before along with other MLM watchdog-type sites. Yes, I think it is a fact that MLM has a bad reputation, and that many people get and got hurt because of hype. But, Mike Johnson, this can be said of many existing, so-called mainstream companies. Have you read the statistics on credit cards, how many people get hurt there? How many people get hurt buying things on credit – “don’t pay till 200X!!!� – these people buy items like, cars, furniture, appliances, but not limited to these. Have you read the statistics on the ratio of businesses that fail within the first year? It’s staggering! What about the ratio of Americans who will have a minimal secure retirement, no retirement at all?
Does the above mean that we have to condemn banks, credit companies, sales in general? Does it mean that the odds are so bad that nobody should even attempt to start a business? Of course not! But maybe it tells us to be careful and make informed decisions.
It’s true and unfortunate that it is so easy to mislead people with MLM, however it happens in every area of life and social interaction.
Let me tell you why I joined MLM, more specifically Fuel Freedom International. As I stated in on my website:
“This is the first network marketing business and opportunity I joined after 16 years of continuous investigating. I searched the market, I scrutinized many companies.
FFI and its MPG-Caps so far offer me the best deal and the best National and International Business opportunity.
The compensation plan is realistic, fair and beneficial for the small time marketer and for the big hitter, but does not hurt anyone.� (I created my website and it is the result of my own research.)
I cannot go into details here. I want to repeat and stress two important points that are the result of my own critical research, while I kept in mind the traditional pitfalls of MLM:
1) Realistic plan – fair and beneficial for BOTH the small time and big time marketer.
2) and does NOT hurt anyone.
That is a rare combination. Now, there will be exceptions, and anyone who is foolish can hurt him or herself.
Mike, I hope this clarifies the issues a bit. I would urge people to be critical, analytical, and demanding in choosing a MLM, or any company, or business venture. Just do not paint them all with the same brush.
I wish you well!
PJ on March 23rd, 2006 at 3:39 pm
all the above appears to be personal oppinions of these individual companies, just as this is a personal oppinion of mine, Dr. Debord reports to having legitimate proof of the patent infringement, well saying you have it and showing you have it are two different things, so please if you have it show it so that we may all make good business decisions regarding the companies we are currently marketing for. until we have legitimate factual (not hearsay) proof dont let anyone steal your dreams and BOO to those of you who through hearsay are trying to steal away our dreams.
Thanks,
PJ currently, BP ind. rep.
Sandy on March 24th, 2006 at 10:03 am
I am an independent rep and cannot see why anyone who is not interested in the business takes time out of their busy day to bash something someone else is a success at. I’ve been with BP for 2 weeks now, and I’ve not only made my original investment back, but tripled it. There are no complaints from me. The product sells itself.
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Dave on March 24th, 2006 at 7:22 pm
A network marketing company without
a published home office telephone number
and without a customer service department
is a catastrophe waiting to happen.
victor roe on March 26th, 2006 at 12:07 pm
Reading all about pill, I did not find a shred of info related to my question- does it work or not? All about “The Pill” look like a typical scam, I hope I’m wrong. May be someone who had used this magic pill will kindly share his/her opinion with me. Another question-why Mr. Lowell did not put his product through independed lab test? And the last question-if the pill opens hidden energy reserves of fuel, how does it works without reprogramming air/gas ratio? Respectfully,Victor Row.
Jeff Antoncich on March 26th, 2006 at 1:28 pm
I have tested the BP feel product for 1,500 miles in a 1992 Crown Victoria with 113,000 miles and have yet to see any change in my normal commute mpg of 18-19. I have used the same grade and brand of gasoline, and have used both the pills (whole and crushed)as well as the present powder form. It is this normal everyday commute of 18-19 mpg where I am looking to see the increase. I did take two road trips, averaging 28.2 on the same trip where I have often averaged 24-26, and last week clocked 30.1 on a straight highway trip.. not bad for a V8. My wife’s Escort has ran 2 tanks with the Booster dosage and has also yet to see any increase. I am very interested in checking gas mileage, and although I will try at least 5 more tanks per vehile I have yet to be impressed with the results. Anyone can write to me at jeffantoncich@comcast.net and ask any questions about my testing, or share their success or lack of with the product. I am becoming rather doubtful of the claims I’ve read, but will stay open minded for at least a few more tankfulls.
Jeff Antoncich on March 26th, 2006 at 1:42 pm
To add a final note to my above comments, the one think perhaps I am most discouraged about is the lack of a direct contact telephone number or email address to the home company. Also I read that the owners did not desire to apply for a patent because in doing so the formula would have to be revealed. This sounds very strange to me. If they were afraid of the formula being found out any chemical lab could find the ingredients if they desired to do so. Again, I am staying very open minded to this product until proven otherwise, and although I personally have yet to see positive results in my situation, I will immediately report any as they should happen. I am not saying anything bad about the product or company, but just reporting my personal feelings and what I have experienced to date.
Doug Carter on March 26th, 2006 at 7:46 pm
I also have been very interested in checking out this product. A friend of mine is a distributor, and has been trying to persuade me to “sign up” with BioPerformance. He invited me to attend a regional conference in Lansing, Michigan this past weekend. I agreed to go, in order to ask some questions, meet some of the “higher ups” in the company, and hopefully learn more about the product. I was EXTREMELY disappointed, and totally turned off. Although there were many, many people with their hands up, wanting to have their questions addressed, there was very little time given to that. Most of the time was devoted to the typical MLM hype. It felt like a spiritual revival, with shouting to the audience “How many of you want to be a millionaire?” Followed by riotous applause and clapping. Much of the time was spent with Regional Reps, and Vice Presidents, getting up in the front talking about how much money they have made. Quite a bit of time spent on how you too can become a millionaire, and how finding and helping others to make money for you, by working under you. I did not go to hear about how much money so and so has made, I went to learn about the product. There was next to nothing said about the actual product, except for the half hour that was opened up for questions. Once people began asking some very, pointed questions, we stopped for lunch, and never returned to those many, many others that were left with their hands raised, hoping to get a response to their questions. In fact they said that it really wasn’t necessary to have these questions answered…..”just try the product”. One of the reps shouted to the audience. “If someone is asking a lot of questions, just hang up on them”. This comment was followed by roaring applause. I thought it was absurd. I felt like the leaders didn’t care about anything but money, money, money, and they claimed that the success of the company is because God is having “favor” on them. There was a lot of cheering and carrying on about God, and how God would bless people if they would sign up. I left there totally disgusted. However, I am still interested in the product, I just don’t want to be apart of this company that seems to prey on destitute people looking for a way out of their financial troubles.
Jan on March 27th, 2006 at 12:16 am
BioPerformance is probably a very good product because I believe that it is actually EnviroMax Plus in pill form. Not only do I believe that but I hope we soon we will all know the truth. EnviroMax Plus works,is guaranteed, independently tested and is patented!! Go with the best and EnviroMax Plus is the best!
EnviroMax Plus treats their Co-Partners with courtesy and respect. All of our questions are answered and none are shunned. I get my product within three business days and I still have not received the BP product that I purchased over two weeks ago. That is another reason why I pulled out of BP and am now Extreme Research. I heard that the BP folks have not received their February auto ship yet and that information came from several BP people. BP office e-mail bounce…enough said. You good folks who are on the Titanic, think quick and do the right thing!
J Henry on March 27th, 2006 at 9:02 am
It appears to me that we have three companies (competition is good)vying for the dominant part of a huge market.
Due diligence is not hard work, it is smart work. If there are no addresses, phone numbers, real time customer service or communication ‘back’ to your questions or concerns, chances are you are looking at a company that may not be right for long term success. Good decisions are made with facts, not emotions. “Who wants to be a Millionaire?” NO! Who wants to save money on their fuel costs by increasing the gas mileage on their cars, trucks, vans, minivans and SUVs is the question to ask. Then search the make up of the products. The product from FFi is 100% hydrocarbons (from FAQ on website). It makes sense to me to use the same compound that energy itself is made of. (Hydrocarbons are the main source of energy to create heat and electricity on earth) I could’nt find the make up of EnviroMax product on their web site or with the info I recieved with the product. Another thread I on the Internet stated it was Zinc Oxide. ANY HELP HERE? Try the product from the competing companies and you are likely to come to the decision I had to make: Liquid from EnviroMax or “a pill” from FFi. I chose convenience use the pill. I didn’t raise my hand to be a millionaire, I became a distributor to save $1000 per year. Two vehicles, each buying 1 tank of fuel per week = 100 plus tanks of fuel per year. In many ways this helps our personal economy and using less fuel (the claims of lower emissions aside)helps the environment and that is a bottom line decision too.
Thank you.
Brent Mann on March 27th, 2006 at 10:03 am
You got love opinions!!!and I am always open for a good debate folks.I have to say that my experience with the BioPerformance Inc. Company has been Phoenominal to say the least…I have never had a problem with getting my product on time every time our commission checks are always here on time and response from my upline has been awesome.My personal testamony on my Mercedes Benz went from 350 miles on the highway to now 500 miles I am getting a 35% fuel increase on the highway now and I am saving well over $10.00 per tank…my car is running excellent as a result of using the little green pills and we are doing our part for the environment by cutting back on the harmful emissions….try the product and you be the judge!!Have an awesome day everyone and good luck…”See You @ the Pump”…cheers.
All The Best,Brent Mann “Regional Manager”…Largo,Florida U.S.A. 03-27-06
Jeff Antoncich on March 27th, 2006 at 2:59 pm
Brent,
It seems like a lot of the best responses have come from diesel and smaller engines. My “normal” commute mpg of 18-19 has been consistant with this car the past 3 years. I most often use Chevron gasoline along with occasional additions of “Techron” supplement. My emission’s are very low, and all areas of the car are in excellent condition. I am/was hoping for a 20% increase which would put me right at 23 mpg. Have you heard of V8’s getting these type of increases? The 30.1 mpg I logged on one hwy trip was RT on I-5 with no slowdowns, and no city driving. My wife’s 27 mpg commute driving is also predictible as well as routine, and her car runs as good or better than mine. Into her third tank, there has yet to be an increase noted.
Nomoth Inmitank on March 27th, 2006 at 8:14 pm
Brent,
Have you thought about what you are going to do when your friends and family find out you are having them throw mothballs in their gas tanks?
Chris Anderson on March 28th, 2006 at 12:29 am
I have been reading your comments about both Bio Performance and FFI. It appears to me that all distributors are in jeopardy to losing much more than their investment and profits.
The emphasis is in the wrong place — the greed factor of making millions. Perhaps the focus should be on HELPING others save money on fuel costs and HELPING improve our environment.
I have researched another environmentally friendly product that is in pill form and has a proven history of over a decade. It is called the UBiee Power Pill.
The UBiee Power Pill does NOT smell like mothballs and it is NOT a liquid. I’ve done my due diligence.
Be honest with yourself and check it out. What do you have to lose, especially if you are facing the possibility of being included as a defendent in a lawsuit and going down with the ship.
keith on March 28th, 2006 at 1:13 pm
I see alot of people mentioning a supposed lawsuit against Bio and FFI. However it is all BS. There is no Lawsuit. Enviromax wrote that letter as damage control because their folks are jumping over to BioPerf. Of coarse they had to say that. I know about a dozen people who have not only made back their investment in BP, but are making 100’s every week on top of that. Customer service does return your email within 2 days. The company is paying everyone and the product works very well. You enviromax guys writing the negative posts need to just give it up and come on over. My network grew in 8 weeks to over 250 people. This is only the beginning. I wish I had joined sooner, but I had to try the product out first. I had 9 people try it out before I signed up. Everyone who I asked to try it had anywhere from 9 - 37% increase. The bigger the motor the better. Everyone’s car idled better and had more torque too. I signed up 6 of the nine the week after I joined. That alone tripled my investment! I then started seeing weekly checks in two weeks and they are now flowing in. Thanks BP
Brent Mann on March 28th, 2006 at 8:46 pm
Welcome Aboard Keith,
“See You @ the Top”….The BP Company is a First Class Operation and yes people are flat out “Excited” about the Opportunity and the results from the BP product!!It works phoenominal on our vehicle and we are now $aving over $10.00 per fill…..take it to the Bank America…..cheers and we will “See You @ The Pump”…
All The Best,Brent Mann “Regional Manager Largo,Florida U.S.A.” 03-28-06
Jeff Antoncich on March 28th, 2006 at 8:50 pm
Today I did see my first day in and out “commute” mpg increase from it’s 3 year predictable norm of 18-19 to 20.7
I did only drive 200 miles prior to filling over my usual 280-300 miles, but it was still over the exact same distance. This present tank I will now drive until it is running on “fumes” then report here back with my findings.
Jeff Antoncich on March 28th, 2006 at 8:54 pm
Brent,
Please send me your email address so we can share notes. jeffantoncich@comcast.net
John on March 29th, 2006 at 6:06 am
These pills are awsome. I went from 27mpg to 34mpg in two tanks. I hope everyone else is seeing good results.
John G
FL
Phyllis Denison on March 29th, 2006 at 6:01 pm
I wrote earlier this month about my experience with BP. I signed on 2/28/06, overnighted my certified check on 2/29/06, it was received in Irving, TX, on 3/1/06 and deposited in their account on 3/6/06.
I sent numerous emails to various upline individuals. I received a rude call from one telling me there was no record of me, my ID number, etc. He then followed that with a call for me to resign up and they would figure out how to apply my money which he said they couldn’t find!~
This company is running amok. I was also told the reason why they won’t accept credit cards for orders is that someone could use the product, have a problem and then cancel the charge with their credit card company. Chargebacks are a part of doing business and if they really believed in their product, that would not be an issue.
To date, I have heard nothing and am now proceeding to notify Mr. Mims via registered mail, that unless I receive my money within a defined time frame, I will be filing a civil suit againt the company.
I will also make certain that my experience is made as public as possible.
I do know that paying any kind of commission for recruiting is against the law.
Anyone joining this company now, beware. YOu might just be next!
Brent Mann on March 30th, 2006 at 9:43 pm
Dear: Phyllis
I just wanted to Clarify your Above Statement….The Commissions are paid to the Distibutors for the Retail Sale of an Optional Retail Product Package and is 100% Legal!!
Respectfully,Brent
belowzero on March 31st, 2006 at 5:57 pm
Phyllis,
I have posted on other scam blogs regarding Mimms carnival aka BioPerformance. I got talked into trying the product ( $75.00 for 2 bottles plus 19.95 for shipping !!) I kept the appropriate records etc. and did not see any increase. Even if this product works for some, these people are totally unethical and are only concerned in making the quick buck before they crumble. There are SO many red flags to Bioperformance…I work for a Mortgage company plus I own my own business…integrity defines what I do…can’t say the same for the Evangelist Minister and his flock of scammers…please keep us updated.
Xan on April 2nd, 2006 at 12:48 am
Howard on April 2nd, 2006 at 7:50 am
Hi All,
I appreciate the insight you all have given. I wanted to add that I ordered and am trying a pill type additive from a new company called Suprecious. After two pills each in my first tank of gas, in two different vehicles, both in very good mechanical condition - I have seen ZERO mileage increase. My initial goal was, and still is, to save $$$ on gas, reduce pollution, and reduce our own gas consumption without drastically changing our lifestyle. I am infuriated that we are so dependent upon oil from other countries who would love nothing better than to KILL innocent Americans. So I see these gas pills as a small way to fight back and just maybe also save/make some money - but ONLY if they work for everyone, have money-back guarantee, etc.
I paid $25 to join Suprecious and $37 for 20 pills, incl shipping. It took ~two weeks for product to arrive. I am not impressed so far. So I am back to looking for a product that really works as claimed from an honest, ethical, reliable company that will be there for years to come. If satisfied with product and company, including Comp Plan, I would market it zealously. One major concern is that if an MLM product is not protected / patented what is to stop a big retailer like Walmart from selling it for less and undermining the product value? Then all distributors hard earned income could go down the drain in one fell swoop almost overnight!
Good Luck everyone!
BTW - I am still looking for the right product/company/sponsor for gas saving product. If interested after reading my comments please contact me with Subject: Gas Savings - hdalton007@yahoo.com
Robb Capeling on April 2nd, 2006 at 12:30 pm
Hello all it seems that there is a lot of networkers out there tring to damage Bio Performance’s name… lets get real guys and gals….The checks come weekly, the product works and the company is great!!! Just give up on the games, and lets play ball!!! If you are looking for a real company that does not have to play games to win!!!! we have already won!!! All that I can say is i have quit my full time job (just over broke) after 10 weeks in this company!!! Tell me how do you like that!!! This company is for real!
For real guys this company,product and the pay plan is awesome I will see you at the top!!!!!
Robb Westland MI
Luke on April 2nd, 2006 at 2:21 pm
Many debates, opinion, competition on here; good, this is the purpose of this site.
ARE YOU LOOKING FOR FACTS: Here are the facts from a company I investigated for you all to consider.
Fuel Freedom International (FFi) is based in Florida and the product is manufactured there too,
FFi Opened for Business on November 2, 2005
FFi’s First Order shipped on November 3, 2005
FFi is NOT A START-UP, but a NEW DIVISION of a 15 year old company
FFi owns a 22,000 Sq. Ft building in Altamonte Springs, FL.
FFi owns a $1.5M in-house computer server in a clean room
FFi has in-house shipping, accounting, customer service, and programmers
FFi welcomes you to tour the Home Office and see for yourself!
FFi offers:
Unique Patent Pending MPG-CAPSTM - size like a vitamin pill.
The MPG-CAPS are Non-Toxic (No Naphthalene or Detergent)
Note: the naphthalene gives that dreadful mothball smell. I was told by some independent mechanic that regular mothball were used in the olden days and worked for a while, till some type of crystallization actually damaged the engines.
FFi’s EPA Registration number is: 201220001 MPG-CAPS
Tests were performed by an EPA approved laboratory, known as Tier 1 Testing submitted for EPA registration. (Test 2005-2006) (Sent upon request)
MPG-CAPS will NOT harm your vehicle or void your current warranty.
FFi has its own insurance in place:
FFi accepts online Credit Card & Personal Check Orders WORLD-WIDE.
Order before NOON any Business Day, and your order is shipped that SAME DAY!
International orders are shipping in 4-5 Business Days
FFi has a multi-million dollar LIABILITY POLICY (Insurance,) in case anything ever happens to a vehicle that has used the MPG-CAPS, that increases in value as our sales volume increases up to $18 Million.
PRODUCT GUARANTEE.
FFi offers a 100% 30-day money-back satisfaction guarantee (less shipping charges) to all Preferred Customers, Online Customers, Retail Customers, and Distributors on their first purchase of a particular Fuel Freedom International product. Subsequent purchases may not be returned under this guarantee. (see Policies 7.1 & 7.1.1)
FFi pays commissions EVERY MONDAY with a Check or Debit Card; Your Choice!
No waiting for checks in the mail, GET PAID ON PAYDAY
Use your card at ATM’s or points of purchase WORLDWIDE
Transfer balances from one account to another
You can enroll FFi members in almost all countries. See list below.1
At present you could build a powerful network of consumers of the MPG-CAPSTM
All duly enrolled consumer-members World Wide can enroll new members in their respective countries and World Wide too.
International Network: members are consumers of the product. The only restriction with countries where FFi has not yet their local office: no public meetings and no openly advertisement in their media. We do things by the book!
INTERNATIONAL MARKETING offers a powerful network abroad and overseas, with a tremendous potential.
Countries with FFi members: Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Korea, Hong Kong, Japan, Germany, United Kingdom, Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Finland, Hungary, South Africa, and growing.
I could write more about the product and its working, you may request for it, or look at some information on 2010now.com
In conclusion, a recent testimonial from some one whom I trust and who is just a consumer and not swayed by marketing desires.
This “no-nonsense-guy� has on board computer that was registering 13.6 miles per gallon before the fuel MPG-CAP and it is now telling him that he is getting just over 20 miles to the gallon. This is someone who is not in the business of marketing the cap but only a user. I am sure that once the MPG Caps start hitting the market in Canada, this week, we will be hearing a lot of stories on gas saving. At $1.05 a liter we need a break over here.
His wife took a pill and put it in her pocket, till she filled her car’s tank after shopping. Amazing, but the pill did no smell or stain her clothes.
Based on the above down to earth facts and my research I am convinced FFi and its patent pending unique MPG-CAP are sure winners. I wanted to share this with you.
Best wishes to all!
Luke
Howard on April 4th, 2006 at 7:12 pm
Hi All,
I appreciate the insight you all have given. I wanted to add that I ordered and am trying a pill type additive from a new company called Suprecious. After two pills each in my first tank of gas, in two different vehicles, both in very good mechanical condition - I have seen ZERO mileage increase. My initial goal was, and still is, to save $$$ on gas, reduce pollution, and reduce our own gas consumption without drastically changing our lifestyle. I am infuriated that we are so dependent upon oil from other countries who would love nothing better than to KILL innocent Americans. So I see these gas pills as a small way to fight back and just maybe also save/make some money - but ONLY if they work for everyone, have money-back guarantee, etc.
I paid $25 to join Suprecious and $37 for 20 pills, incl shipping. It took ~two weeks for product to arrive. I am not impressed so far. So I am back to looking for a product that really works as claimed from an honest, ethical, reliable company that will be there for years to come. If satisfied with product and company, including Comp Plan, I would market it zealously. One major concern is that if an MLM product is not protected / patented what is to stop a big retailer like Walmart from selling it for less and undermining the product value? Then all distributors hard earned income could go down the drain in one fell swoop almost overnight!
Good Luck everyone!
BTW - I am still looking for the right product/company/sponsor for gas saving product. If interested after reading my comments please contact me with Subject: Gas Savings - hdalton007@yahoo.com
Howard on April 4th, 2006 at 7:13 pm
Hi All,
I appreciate the insight you all have given. I wanted to add that I ordered and am trying a pill type additive from a new company called Suprecious. After two pills each in my first tank of gas, in two different vehicles, both in very good mechanical condition - I have seen ZERO mileage increase. My initial goal was, and still is, to save $$$ on gas, reduce pollution, and reduce our own gas consumption without drastically changing our lifestyle. I am infuriated that we are so dependent upon oil from other countries who would love nothing better than to KILL innocent Americans. So I see these gas pills as a small way to fight back and just maybe also save/make some money - but ONLY if they work for everyone, have money-back guarantee, etc.
I paid $25 to join Suprecious and $37 for 20 pills, incl shipping. It took ~two weeks for product to arrive. I am not impressed so far. So I am back to looking for a product that really works as claimed from an honest, ethical, reliable company that will be there for years to come. If satisfied with product and company, including Comp Plan, I would market it zealously. One major concern is that if an MLM product is not protected / patented what is to stop a big retailer like Walmart from selling it for less and undermining the product value? Then all distributors hard earned income could go down the drain in one fell swoop almost overnight!
Good Luck everyone!
BTW - I am still looking for the right product/company/sponsor for gas saving product. If interested after reading my comments please contact me with Subject: Gas Savings - hdalton007@yahoo.com
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Howard on April 4th, 2006 at 7:14 pm
Hi All of you
I appreciate the insight you all have given. I wanted to add that I ordered and am trying a pill type additive from a new company called Suprecious. After two pills each in my first tank of gas, in two different vehicles, both in very good mechanical condition - I have seen ZERO mileage increase. My initial goal was, and still is, to save $$$ on gas, reduce pollution, and reduce our own gas consumption without drastically changing our lifestyle. I am infuriated that we are so dependent upon oil from other countries who would love nothing better than to KILL innocent Americans. So I see these gas pills as a small way to fight back and just maybe also save/make some money - but ONLY if they work for everyone, have money-back guarantee, etc.
I paid $25 to join Suprecious and $37 for 20 pills, incl shipping. It took ~two weeks for product to arrive. I am not impressed so far. So I am back to looking for a product that really works as claimed from an honest, ethical, reliable company that will be there for years to come. If satisfied with product and company, including Comp Plan, I would market it zealously. One major concern is that if an MLM product is not protected / patented what is to stop a big retailer like Walmart from selling it for less and undermining the product value? Then all distributors hard earned income could go down the drain in one fell swoop almost overnight!
Good Luck everyone!
BTW - I am still looking for the right product/company/sponsor for gas saving product. If interested after reading my comments please contact me with Subject: Gas Savings - hdalton007@yahoo.com
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Jeff Antoncich on April 4th, 2006 at 8:19 pm
Today I took another road trip for a mpg testing. My V8 1992 Crown Victoria normally clocked 24-25 mpg on this trip which I’ve taken many times. Prior to starting the BP program it got 26.4 which was amongst the best it’s ever got on the highway. After using the BP for about 1,000 miles, I took the trip and got 28.3 mpg. Today after another 500 miles on the BP product I again took the trip, driving 245 miles with 8.1 gal’s needed to refill the tank to the brim for 30.4 mpg. This is the best I’ve ever got with this car. My daily commute average has gone up from 18-19 combined to 20.4 which is not as impressive as I’ve desired, but is still a positive showing. I will be using the BP product for several more tanks as a customer before making a final opinion of the product. I wish the company itself had a better reputation that the early stages is showing. They need a “live” customer service phone number and support staff to instill confidence in me. Please write should you have any questions at jeffantoncich@comcast.net I am only a customer at this time, and not involved with the business, but rather observing.
Brent Mann on April 4th, 2006 at 9:02 pm
Hello Howard,
I just sent you an e-mail in reference to your above request…cheers and we will “See You @ The Pump”…Brent Mann “Regional Manager Florida”
Brent Mann on April 4th, 2006 at 9:09 pm
Hi Jeff,
Good to see your mileage is increasing as it has done the same for myself.Keep in touch Jeff and take care…cheers.
All The Best,Brent Mann. Regional Manager
Nomoth Inmitank on April 5th, 2006 at 7:42 pm
Howard,
You don’t have to worry about Walmart picking this one up. They already sell mothballs.
Jeff Antoncich on April 5th, 2006 at 7:53 pm
One more day off today, one more road trip of 252 miles R/T and one more recording of 30.1 mpg in my 1992 Crown Victoria with 4.6 L V8. Since using the BP product over 2166 miles, I received a highway increase of about 18% whith a somewhat disappointing combined daily commute driving increase of about 6%. Although this 6% is still noted as an increase, it would not be seen as being worth my while to become involved as it would not off set the cost of the product. I was looking at a minimum increase of 20% before I would have seen the program as noteworthy.
I will now be doing the same testing with the product offered by Fuel Freedom International having already obtained samples to get me through my next 6 fill ups. I like the fact that there is little or no smell, and one pill treats 20 gal’s. They are thinner than the BP pills and will slip through the funnel into the tank. I will continue to report my findings and results as the become available.
jeffantoncich@comcast.net
jjustice on April 6th, 2006 at 4:34 pm
i just joined a new company that boast an average of 39% better mpg and up to 45%.the webb site of this company is http://www.powerplusmpg.com…..havent heard any neggatives yet,although the product hasnt hit the streets yet…heard anything on this one?
Luke on April 7th, 2006 at 12:06 am
You are right, jjustice, at two scores at least.
1) The company “boasts.� From the web site, there is a lot of hollow “boasting;� bragging with names, not relating them factually to their product; no mentioning of real studies and tests, only vague. They don’t even mention that the product has been registered by the EPA, which if not a requirement, would give the consumer a minimum assurance in the safety. In conclusion nothing written has real substance. So, I wonder if it reflects on their product too?
2) If the product has not “hit the streets� it is not surprising there haven’t been any negative comments … or positive for that matter; that is self-evident.
It seems pretty much to be a copy cat: the marketing plan, including the terminology. The use of MPG … hmmm suspiciously close to MPG-CAPS ™ from Fuel Freedom International.
If their “Pill� is so unique, why don’t they have it patented, like FFi is doing with MPG-CAPS? They don’t even mention proprietary formulation; so is it really a copy?
And here is just one example of an absolute hollow statement, that is meant to impress the reader. “The mission of PFCE Inc. is to take laboratory research and convert it into “real world� technology. It is the culmination of this Russian research that is embodied in Power Plus MPG�
PFCE Inc’s name is suspiciously close to an existing company with the same abbreviation: Pacific Fuel Cell Corporation. What laboratory research? And what the heck is the “culminationâ€? of Russian research, and how the heck is it “embodiedâ€? in their pill?
Simply show the real facts. Btw, YUKOS, did a lot of research, so did most oil related companies; there is nothing special about that.
It would be nice to see Yukos, a company that faces serious fraud allegations (check the news) to state anything at all recognizing or acknowledging the production and marketing of their pills.
In conclusion, it’s all vague, and makes me suspicious. I expect more copy cats in the future.
I stick with FFi that can document its research, the results, and the pill is patent pending. I know they do not have a patent yet, but one cannot submit a patent with some serious degree of merit. I am aware that indirectly I promote FFi and my business.
Respectfully and without any prejudice to anyone.
Luke
Luke, again on April 7th, 2006 at 12:17 am
Correction in last paragraph; please read:
” … one cannot submit a patent without some serious degree of merit.”
Sorry
Alan on April 8th, 2006 at 10:33 am
No offense but if FFI and Bioperformance are so great and unique then why are they being sued for patent infringement? Food for thought!
teampowerplus dot com
Brent Mann on April 8th, 2006 at 12:46 pm
Hi Alan,
The “FACTS” will tell the story and obviously you don’t have the facts my friend!!”See You @ The Pump”…cheers.
Regional Manager,Brent Mann Largo,Florida
xan on April 8th, 2006 at 3:01 pm
Luke on April 8th, 2006 at 4:58 pm
Dear Mr. Robert “Xan” Paul, it’s nice and reassuring that we all may feel free to use XAN as our sponsor ID when (not if) we sign up. I know I’m being a bit sarcastic, but I can’t resist with your magnanimous offer!
After looking at the video, I think someone did a superb job getting it on TV, it sounds like advertisement, it looks like advertisement, it feels like advertisement, so it is …. what???
With a patent and past history, no doubt it looks like a great product; hey, one of the guys on TV even tasted it, how bad can it be? You write it is smell free; is that a “nice” blow under the belt for the “Bioperformersâ€? here?
What I found odd is that the announcer TV-lady said it will soon be in stores on the shelves; who to believe, right? So will it be taken off the market and exclusively distributed via MLM?
You say your product is “user friendly� and that’s quite possible. I find the Fuel Freedom International’s odor free, also with a long history of success, small, and patent pending MPG-CAPS™ ultimately friendly and easy to use, versus fluids and bottles. Hey, that’s just my opinion.
I am glad you found a company that has, in your own words, “profitability, credibility and security.� Well, don’t think it’s the only one, it has not started yet. FFi was created by a credible 15 year old company with a track record, including among others, having NASA for the launch projects and Mission Control as a client with a business volume in excess of $100 Million Dollars; not too shabby I would think.
“XAN� or Robert, I wish you truly the best. At which “top� will we see each other?
To ALAN. You really do not have the facts.
1. I think that at this point this particular company alleges infringement of its patent by BP and FFi.
2. Further, it appears that they intend to file complaints against EVERY other company that would market a similar product; that includes the company YOU represent! How about that as “food for thought?�
3. As far as FFi is concerned (and I read the patent abstract) has quite different ingredients and is in a DRY and PILL form, quite different from a liquid!
4. FFi’s lawyers are prepared to file suit on behalf of their client and Fuel Freedom International for injunctive relief and damages.
And finally ALAN, virtually every great and respectable company has been sewed or suffered attempts of being discredited. It’s often very sad.
I hope this was informative. None of the above implies any harm or prejudice against any person or entity. Cheers.
Luke
Jeff Antoncich on April 12th, 2006 at 6:45 pm
I just wanted to bring everyone up to date as to how my testing of the product by FFI has been going. Although only a couple of tanks since switching over from the BP product, there is a definate more “user friendly” association with the FFI product. These mpg-caps have almost no odor compared to the very offensive odoe put out by the BP product. The smaller, slimmer profile of the cap let it slip right through the funnel into the tank. My vehicle appears to have more power than ever before, and the minor “ping” once noticed is all but gone away. Although still involved as a customer only, I nam soon ready to become involved as a distributor. I thank those of you who have written to me asking questions as well as for a copy of my test results. I am not using this blog as a recruiting tool whatsoever, but welcome those who have voiced an interest to join me should I become involved which soon is about to happen. As always, I welcome any inquiries or comments, and will gladly supply my test data to anyone who asks. My real name is Jeff Antoncich, and I can be reached by writing to jeffantoncich@comcast.net
Howard on April 17th, 2006 at 5:48 am
Hi All,
Just FYI - Update, I will be ordering Ethos FR today. Also someone is sending me a sample of FFI MPG-Caps to try as well.
I will post my mileage experiences with both after testing.
Jeff Antoncich on April 19th, 2006 at 8:55 pm
Yesterday I received a forwarding from a fine gentleman who is showing a genuine interest in haning me join his FFI team. There was a most interesting part of this email that I’d like to share.
“When understanding the operation of the Fuel Freedom International MPG-CAP products and technology. From the Manufacturer. Who is a MIT trained scientist”……………
“The first and foremost point that must be raised is this : Unlike other commercially marketed so called “fuel additivesâ€? , the FFI MPG-CAP does not attempt to modify or alter the fuel , but actually relates to improving combustion and more specifically to the process of combustion operation, in an internal combustion engine, by creating a catalytic micro-coating on the combustion chamber surfaces. So the FFI MPG-CAPS are in reality a “combustion chamberâ€? treatment as opposed to a “fuel additiveâ€? or “fuel treatmentâ€?.
Step A : “The initial step of applying to the combustion chamber of an internal combustion engine a substrate layer of high thermal inertia. This initial step is performed by adding a substrate precursor ( the MPG-CAP ) to the combustion chamber during engine operation; that is , using the MPG-CAP at a 4X dose for the first 120 gallons , to create the micro-thin coating on the combustion chamber surfaces”
My question to the group is this. To those of you on the FFI product who have noticed an increase in mpg, have any of you been using the above mentioned recommended dosage of “4x dose for the first 120 gallons” or have you been just using the dosage of double for the first tank, then 1 mpg-cap for each tank thereafter?
For those using the BP product with success, have you been using more, or less than the recommended dosage? I recently read from a BP manager that if you’re not getting results that you may be using too much, and by cutting the dosage in half you may begin to see the results. Please reply here at the site, or write to me directly at jeffantoncich@comcast.net
Thank you for all your sharing, opinions, and comments as we can all benefit and learn something from this forum.
Jeff Antoncich on April 20th, 2006 at 9:09 am
I’ve been getting a few emails re: if the Bio Performance product worksor not, and if I could send out any free samples. As stated before, I am still a customer at this time trying out several of these new products to recently hit the market. I do have one new unopened bottle of BP powder that the first interested party can have for $30, and I’ll pay for the shipping. Let me know by writing to me at jeffantoncich@comcast.net
jeff antoncich on April 23rd, 2006 at 8:04 pm
Being very intrigued about the different fuel saving products that have come up on the market over the past few months, I’ve been most anxious to test and try them out for myself. I’ve mosted my results on 3 different blogs/forums and have enjoyed sharing a few emails with some of the other readers. Since my last fill up I’ve noticed something very interesting that I wanted to share. After receiving an email that suggested the FFI mpg-caps needed to be added at 4x the normal dosage for the first 120 gallons to properly “coat” the interior of the combustion chamber I added 3 caps, or 3x the dosage into the tank of my Crown Vic prior to fill up. I also added 5 oz of EthosFR to the crank case, as well as 7 oz to the tank after being assured by the people at EthosFR that it would not cause conflict with any other product I may be using. Within the first 50 miles, the evidence of morning cold start exhaust smoke had all but disappeared. Now, 200 miles later, there is almost no cold start exhaust whatsoever, nor is there any belching of exhaust smoke upon hard acceleration. The engine is smoother at idle as well. Finally, I noticed today that at the half way mark on my fuel gauge I had driven 230 miles, where normally I’m at about 200 when the tank is half full. Not certain if it’s the FFI mpg-caps, or the EthosFR, or a combination of both, but for this tank anyway I am seeing a noticible improvement. Again as always stated, I am not a distributor or associate of any of these companies, but am just testing the different products as a consomer. Please feel free to contact me at jeffantoncich@comcast.net if you have any questions or experiences to share.
Finally, has anybody tried the new “Power Plus mpg” pill that is out that was developed by a Yukos engineer? Please share any results good or bad if you have tried this product.
Thank You,
Jeff Antoncich
Gary on April 25th, 2006 at 9:44 pm
I contacted a distributor of the Power Plus MPG pill. He stated that the pill does have a mothball smell. That was enough to get me to stay away. There is, by the way, an interesting device you can put on your engine that converts water into “Browns gas”, which is basically the hydrogen portion of the H2O. That hydrogen gas is mixed with the air before the air is mixed with the gasoline to give considerable increase in performance. Up to 40% better mileage. No pills. No additives. Just water. Sounds to me like a great solution. Of course, it’s no mlm, so there’s no frenzy to get involved with it.
Luke on April 26th, 2006 at 3:59 pm
Hello All!
I did post a long message on “Big Oil Attacks Fuel Additive MLM?” on this site. The link can be found higher up this page.
Gary, would you be so kind to send me more info on the water - H2O - converter. Thank you. I will search for it too. Some one posted some comments about his moth ball experiments; see the above mentioned link on this site.
jeffantoncich, with all due respect and realizing that you are free conduct whatever experiment you want, when you mix products like you did, you can only come to the conclusion that there won’t be any valid results for any product on its own merit or lack thereof!
I only get good reviews on the FFi MPG-CAPS. In all fairness I have to state here that I distribute them. The company recommends a stronger dosage in the beginning - please, find more details on my site; 2010now dot com
There are people who have reported results with just starting with one pill per 20 gal., and it worked, others waited for their 2nd or 3rd tank to have substantial increase in mpg.
What is interesting is that every one reported either immediately or after a rather short period, positive results; substantial increase in MPG!
Please, go to the above mentioned link or to my site, 2010now dot com, to learn more about the workings of the FFi product.
The FFI MPG-CAPS are in reality a “combustion chamber� treatment as opposed to a “fuel additive� or “fuel treatment.� We call them a “FUEL SUPPLEMENT�.
It is a technology that is proven, does not alter fuel, contains no detergents or cleansing agents, is totally unique from all other products sold, and provides the most valued result of all: an INCREASE IN FUEL ECONOMY!
I wish you all the best! I am available for more info. All the above was meant to be only informative, and in no manner prejudicial to anyone.
Cheers!
Luke
sam on April 27th, 2006 at 12:18 am
I am a distributor for FFI. But I can say with all honesty that I let me friends try it before they join. One of my friend used it on his 2006 Acura RSX and gained 15% MPG right away. My other friend has a 2003 BMW 3 series manual and she got 25% better MPG on her second tank. She was so happy she decided to do the business and signed up 4 people less than 3 days after. I have gained around 15% on my 2004 Honda Accord 4 cylinder on my second tank. No Bull Here. Most people I talk to want to try it first. My friend gained 50 miles more on his second tank 2006 Nissan Titan 8 cylinder. He went on my site and purchased retail after that. So far I am happy to be an FFI distributor.
Luke on April 27th, 2006 at 1:37 am
To Sam:
Congratulations, I agree with you and you do it the right way! Person-to-person is still very valuable. Giving some pills to try and following the people up is great! Thank you for your testimonials!
I have never encountered a disappointed person who tried the pills. It goes beyond my expectations, really!
Sam, email me from my site if you wish. Thanks and all the best!
Luke
Alfred Corduan on April 27th, 2006 at 6:48 am
I am still evaluating this product (”BioPerformance”) and opportunity. “For whatever it is worth” I was given 11 pills in a plastic bag for testing. I am seeing a definite gas mileage boost (apparently 10-20%) in my 11 MPG gas guzzling van . . . still validating those numbers.
HOWEVER . . . to set one thing straight . . . the “moth ball” odor is strong enough to gag a horse. My wife will not go in my work car, where I was keeping the bag . . . everything that touched the bag still smells like “moth balls” . . . every morning I have to drive with the window open, this several days since using up the last pill and discarding the bag. This odor was definitely there - and I commented on it - when he gave me the pills, so not a result of “aging” or heat.
This is my real name . . . this is my email address: ACorduan@characterlink.net
Sincerely,
-Alfred Corduan
Jeff Antoncich on April 27th, 2006 at 7:59 am
Thank you Luke for sharing, and do know I’ve appreciated reading all comments. I might point out that in the testing of these products it has not been just a jump around test. I drove over 1,000 miles on the BP Pills, then another 1,000 miles on the BP Powder. I have since drove over 1,000 miles on the FFI mpg-cap. I would think for me personally I would have started to seen an increase by now if it was going to work for me personally. Still, as I’m really wanting this to work for me I’ll continue with my testing. I would think that because of the way the product works that there should not be a conflict with any other product that is designed to treat the fuel and not the combustion chamber as the FFI product does.
To Sam, I am also thrilled to hear that the positive results are being noted by your team as well. From reading so many testimonials however, I feel that while a good many have noted impressive numbers a good many more have noted “increases” that in reality put the mpg up to where it should be for that type of vehicle in reasonable condition. Please everyone keep the flow of comments as well as test results coming in as we can all benefit from this.
jeffantoncich@comcast.net
fuel freedom International Distributor on April 27th, 2006 at 2:46 pm
I am a distributor for ffi and I had heard there may be some business problems going on at Bio Performance. Is this true or is it just hype I am hearning because I run in the competitors rings?
Jeff Antoncich on April 29th, 2006 at 10:50 am
After receiving numerous E-mails asking for an opinion about which company promoting these gas savings products would be best to become involved with, I have decided to post what in my opinion is amongst the top 10 factors to consider.
In my opinion, here are some of the main factors that will need to be realized if one is to be successful with one of these “fuel saving” products.
1. It has to come along at just the right time, which they have..
2. They need to work. A person trying them out needs to see results within a short period of time, be it an increase in mpg, and, or a better performing engine.
3. They need to be “user friendly”. This includes an easy no brainier application method.
4. They must not have a foul odor. Speaks for itself.
5. The “break even” cost must be able to be offset by a realistic (ie: 10%) improvement in mpg. We could all get excited about a 35% savings, but this is not realistic for the average driver.
6. Samples must be affordable to pass out. Very few people will jump right into the product as a business until they prove the merits to theirselves. If samples are easy as well as affordable to pass out, it’s just a matter of passing them out to people you know. If this product works and one can share it with conviction, as well as a personal positive testimony, the battle is half won.
7. The consumer needs to know that the product they are using will not cause harm to their vehicle. The company behind the product needs to stand by the product and guarantee that it’s application will neither damage their vehicle, or void the factory or extended warranty should there be one in place.
8. The product needs to be patented or be patent pending. In my opinion, any reputable company will have a patent, or patent pending behind their product. Again, and this is only my opinion, any company who markets a product where there is no patent involved is doing so because either they know they cannot acquire a patent, or they are using a product or compound that may be violating someone else’s patent.
9. The company needs to have a direct telephone number, and, or E-mail address to the companies Customer Service department. In my testing of these various products, there have been a couple of companies who have been wonderful in a prompt response of my questions and concerns. If a company does not have a CS call in posted phone number or E-mail address, you may be able to find a better opportunity elsewhere.
10. Check the BBB as well as the AG’s office in the state which the company is licensed to do business. They will be glad to provide you with any information that they may have on the company in question.
Any questions or comments, please feel free to write to me at jeffantoncich@comcast.net
jjustice on April 29th, 2006 at 2:08 pm
the powerplusmpg does work….although i,m starting to think all the new products work about the same….i will say thoiugh you need to look at which is goin to make u money also..only been in pplus 3 weeks and have made 1200 dollars and is growing quickly
Luke on May 2nd, 2006 at 6:12 pm
FFi holds a trustworthy and leading position.
I will be posting all latest news on my personal site.
The MPG-CAP works differently than most other fuel additives, either liquid or solid. Again, go to the web site. The FFi Company introduced the original pill. They have now claims that are established; they fully cooperate with the FTC.
Their official claims are based on serious research. This month more official information will be released.
Think of the FFi MPG-CAPS as fuel “supplements�, these supplements carry the active compounds into the combustion chamber where they are “activated� to perform the process they were engineered to create; the burning of fuel more cleanly and quickly.
The many claims that competitors make about improving fuel combustion are simply false. With modern fuels, the combustion rate is 99.5%, so just how much of a gain would anyone expect to get with these competitive products?
The reason FFi’s slow info release is because they needed the agreement of all parties involved, including the FTC and the NASA.
Why mention the NASA? Simply because the technology for the MPG-CAPâ„¢ was developed for national clients including NASA. The technology for the FFI fuel products was developed prior to 1975. At that point the product was being trialed as a solid rocket booster additive for the NASA space program; as well as a fuel system treatment for the major automotive manufacturers. Over the years, there has been a great deal of research and testing conducted on the product. In fact, according to the inventor the MPG-Boost (liquid) has over 300,000,000 miles of testing.
The FTC is the Federal Trade Commission. The FTC works for the consumer to prevent fraudulent, deceptive and unfair business practices in the marketplace and to provide information to help consumers spot, stop, and avoid them. This includes products such as the MPG-CAPS and the MLM industry.
The MPG-CAP is patent pending.
IT DOES NOT SMELL!
Most importantly!
FFi is adhering to the regulations as set forth by the government agencies and they report to have a clean bill of health, so there will be no problems for FFi in this area. FFi was pro-active in contacting them and to made sure FFi was “squeaky clean.”
Furthermore, FFi will be working closely with both the EPA and the FTC to block the sales of the various illegal or unregulated fuel additive products that are appearing on the market.
This was more than I intended to post. Again you will find more information on 2010now dot com
I was very critical about any MLM and certainly about gas pill. Most people I trust (not your average claim and testimonials) report increases in MPG beyond the company’s claim.
MPG-CAPSâ„¢ are virtually Odorless
Improve your engine, protect the environment.
30-day 100% Return Policy
Credit Cards or Bank Check accepted
They ship fast.
Their production capacity is 500,000 pills per day.
FFI has up to date shipped to 68 different countries and they have reported excellent results!
Email me if you want more information or if you contest my comments. I will respond personally.
Cheers!
Luke
John Mark on May 4th, 2006 at 11:28 pm
I have to admit that the powerplusmpg works on my older vehicler with outstanding 38% increase on my 2nd tank but hesitate to try it in my new car. The smell of the tablets like, moth balls is uncomfortalbe to the nose I dont even like to keep it in the car. I understand there are two different types of moth balls, one type, the main ingredient is naphthalene, and in the other it is paradichlorobenzene. If i rememeber correctly the newer mothballs used paradichlorobenzene and this will crystalize if use in your fuel. Keeping it real.
Jeff Antoncich on May 7th, 2006 at 7:15 pm
After testing the BP Pills, BP Powder, and FFI Mpg-Caps for 1,000 miles each, my records will show that I did not receive one extra mpg per any tank.. in either of our two vehicles. Please note that I am not in any way saying that these products do not work. I am only stating that they have not worked for me personally. My next plan of action will be to go the next 4 tanks in both vehicles without any fuel treatment whatsoever to fully purge the system and re-establish a base line mpg record. I will then be testing the UBiee Power Pill in the Escort, and the FFI mpg-cap once again in the Crown Victoria. What is so interesting is that so many have written singing the praises of how well this type of product would/will work in a Network Marketing/MLM situation, but few have shared their results with me. A couple have even shared that they could care less if the product worked or not, and for them, it was all about the money. I have from the beginning stated that unless it worked for me personally that I was not interested in looking into this as a business. Regretfully, there has been little talk or sharing about the potential monthly savings, or cleaner emissions as a result of using these products. As I talk to people about these products in general, while many really would like to cut back on their monthly fuel consumption it is amazing how many have voiced that at a 10% savings they would not be interested in applying the product prior to each fill up, or that “I only use about 30 gallons per month” and therefore were not interested to save such a minimal amount. The only thing I can say about the use so far of these products is that the “ping” in both vehicles now is almost non existant, and although it still resurfaces from time to time is less than it was, and now smokes less on cold starts as well as hard acceleration. (Both vehicles never did smoke much, but now they do so even less) Also as a side note, since adding 2 tsp. of Ethosfr to the fuel as well as oil of my lawn mower, I now have a grass cutter that runs smoother and more quietly than it ever has, starts easier, and belches less smoke. True Story..
Any comments can be shared here on the site,
Brent Mann on May 10th, 2006 at 8:05 pm
Hello America….Come and Join all of us in the “Energy Revolution” and let’s give the “Big Oil Companies” a run for there money everyone!!!It’s about time we all pull together as a Nation and take our Stand…cheers.
Respectfully,Brent Mann Regional Manager
Rik on May 11th, 2006 at 9:43 pm
Lets see I ordered the product april 10th- and it’s may 10th and no product in sight. Things that make you go hummmmm.
Jeff Antoncich on May 12th, 2006 at 7:35 pm
To Brent Mann, or any other person associated with Bio Performance,
Is it possible to get Lowell Mimms and Doc Fog together for a Q-A session that would be open to members of this forum, as well as anybody else who wanted to join in and get some of the key questions answered once and for all that so many have been asking for so long. Set it up with a moderator to ask the questions that could be submitted randomly in written form. If these guys are worth their salt, they’ll be up for the challange. This is in no way intended to “pick on” BP, but rather to get some solid answers on some very wavering questions. As I am still a “free agent”, not having joined any group I would personally listen open minded and without prejudice. As I know you follow this forum Brent, it would be great if you could make contact with the company, and reply back here with their response.
Thank You Brent. Appreciate your contributions..
Jeff Antoncich
Jeff Antoncich on May 13th, 2006 at 7:12 pm
For almost four months now, I’ve been researching and personally testing several of recently spawned “pills” as well as “liquid” products to hit the market in recent times all being marketed to increase mpg while decreasing emissions and making the car in general run better. While I do not put down any of these companies, products, or marketing plans, I can regretfully admit that in over 5,000 miles of testing between our two vehicles, neither the 1992 Crown Victoria with 115,000 miles nor the 1994 Ford Escort with 127,000 miles has yet to see even a 1 mpg increase where it counts the most, that being our daily commute. During this time I have talked with mechanics, friends, and people in general about their vehicles and driving habits as well as the mpg noted from their particular vehicles. In many cases, those that actually knew what their mpg was presented figures that in many situations could no doubt be improved. Many admitted a lacking or slacking when it came to routine maintenance, etc. while others swore their vehicles were cared for better than their children. What conclusion I have pretty much come up with is that few of these cases where a significant mpg increase was noted was it any product “miracle”, but rather the product doing it’s job of cleaning the fuel systems, injectors, and as a result the often needed changing of the fuel filter before the driver suddenly realized “I’m getting better mpg”. Although he or she no doubt IS getting better mpg, it is more than likely a case of the vehicle once again getting closer to the mpg it was intended to get, and nothing more.
However, please realize this is a good thing, and let me explain why. I totally believe that 1 out of 3, or 1 out of 4 vehicles could run better, produce less emissions, and see an increase in mpg if their vehicles had cleaner combustion chambers, injectors, fuel filters, etc. We do not need to see these products as modern marvels to get excited about the possibilities associated with them. I personally believe that most if not all the pills and liquids we’ve talked about can be of great benefit to many if only presented to them to try. They may not possibly be of much benefit or interest to the owner of the 2004 Lexus, but they may be of great benefit to Joe or Jill average that now has a vehicle that is approaching or has exceeded 100,000 miles and may now be at the point of not running as good as it once did. I personally understand this, and if and when I become involved with one of these products I will realize the need to be flexible, and from the outset will realize it will not be for everybody. However, please be assured that there are many who will benefit from its use, and it is these people who you want to look for.
As a final sharing, it is amazing how in my testing I have been “flushed” by the person who had been supplying me with product because I kept asking questions. How often I’ve been told simply that “it works”, and not to try and stir the pot or re-invent the mouse trap. I was trying to do neither, but simply reported to them that in my situation the product was not working. Rather than accept this it has always been a case that I must be doing something wrong, or that I was the only person they heard of who it had not worked for. Ask your questions, and try the product before you become involved with any of these companies. Then if it works for you personally you’ll know you made a good decision to become involved. If the product does not work for you personally, the options are to still get involved (why would you if they don’t work for you) or become involved based on the testimony of others.
As always, please feel free to write to me at jeffantoncich@comcast.net should you have any questions or comments.
Thank you..
Chris on May 14th, 2006 at 4:42 am
Check this out - no more needs to be said.
http://mlm.business-opportunities.biz/2006/05/12/is-bioperformace-dyed-green-mothballs/
Nick Ashton on May 14th, 2006 at 9:18 am
It seems that the naysayers have been yakking around the water cooler. Some need to be very careful of their published comments. Legal action is costly and although we have a “Freedom of Speech�, it pays to shut one’s mouth unless you have proveable facts. Gossip is not fact!
None seem to have any of the facts, just conjecture and heresay.
Be warned lawyers read these sites and disparaguing remarks will cost you.
The BioPerformance Pill works and has been independently tested by engineers who knew not what they were testing.
It is not “Moth Balls� ! It has trace elements of Napthalene, which is so low it is just a trace. Just like soil has traces of Anthrax.
Use your energy elsewhere or save it for the day you come to court!
Govern Yourselves Accordingly
Dr.Michael on May 14th, 2006 at 9:51 am
You should View this Video about Bio Performance. I think it sum it up. Especially confirms Jeffs studies for it!
BTW we did provide Jeff our UBiee PowerPill to make his own research here again. We are pretty sure that our product does make a diffrence in the Milage.
Best regards
Ubiee PowerPill Exclusive Global Distribution.
Dr.Michael
UK Phone: +44 (20) 7023 79 62
Nomoth Inmitank on May 15th, 2006 at 7:33 pm
Nick,
You BioPerformance clowns are the ones that should be worried about your date with the law. You want us to believe that a minister, his carnival, and some South American PR firm (AR Asociados Consultores) are better qualified to tell us about the compostion of this “secret pill” then a chemist who is actually trained in the art. This pill is nothing more then NAPHTHALENE and some green dye just as the WESH reporter concluded. Explain to me how you are going to win a lawsuit against someone who is speaking the truth?
jjustice on May 15th, 2006 at 8:02 pm
why do we do all this arguing all the time?i would probably venture to think that all of us are in business with one or more of these products..my belief is that they all work.Some may work better than others,but come on guys.all we are really doing is making it where none of can make some good money…like i may try to speak to someone about my business ,they would proceed to tell me that so and so from the other company says youre pill is a phony..well you turn around say somethin about that company really really really has a phony product………….BAM…..eveyone one loses,you him and the potential customer that now wont save money on gas………jj
Luke on May 16th, 2006 at 1:21 pm
The NAPHTALENE issue!
To Nick Ashton who ever told you that there are only trace elements of NAPHTHALENE in there? Do you really know what trace elements are? Do you know what you are talking about?
Nick, read the MSDS issued by Bioperfoemance itself!
The product is reported as: Solid crystal
Odor and Appearance: Aromatic Camphor
Aromatic Camphor is a rather vague description. Solid crystal is very clear.
Certainly these do not refer to trace elements!
It seems crushingly clear that the 51% owner Lowell Sims is quite evasive about the naphthalene issue; that too speaks volumes.
In the MSDS of another company with a similar product I find various synonyms used for the same inbgredient!
Synonyms: albocarbon, mighty 150, mighty rd1, moth flakes, NCI-C52904, white tar, naphthalin, naphthene, camphor tar, tar camphor, moth balls.
I rest my case. Time will tell.
To me, there are too many unanswered questions and too much vagueness with Bp. A company of that size that does not accept credit card payments does not suggest much credibility. The documentation they present appears rather manipulative. Email me if you need more info.
The above statement is not intended to be prejudicial to anyone in any manner. It is just information, research, and questioning. I am not out to sabotage any company, but just to uncover the real facts.
Sincerely,
Luke
Luke on May 16th, 2006 at 1:29 pm
On a positive note.
First of all, DO NOT confuse the Bioperformance pill/powder, or any other fuel pill with the Patent Pending MPG-CAPâ„¢ of Fuel Freedom International (FFi.) They are VERY DIFFERENT in technology and working. Check out the website of FFi to find out.
With so much controversy going on, the more I search and look critically at all fuel economizing products and companies, including my ever critical view on FFi, the more FFi is still the better company and their product gives consistently real satisfaction.
I want to re-emphasize that the MPG-CAPs are:
☺ The only, original PATENT PENDING cap/pill,
☺ 30+yreas of use, know-how, and satisfaction,
☺ EPA registered, full compliance with FTC, tested and documented
☺ A small pill; convenient, new and exiting! No smelly pills, powders, or annoying bottles; that’s old style.
☺ Odorless, safe, protects the engine, environmentally friendly.
☺ Fully Guaranteed!
☺ Fully Supported By Research!
☺ World wide marketing. Imagine the potential!
☺ Outstanding Pay Plan; helps everyone, doesn’t hurt anyone!
☺ Product & Company: UNMATCHED *****
IMPORTANT!
• Unlike other commercially marketed so called “fuel additives”, the FFI MPG-CAPâ„¢ does not attempt to modify or alter the fuel, but actually improves combustion.
• More specifically MPG-CAPS™ create a catalytic micro-coating on the combustion chamber surfaces; resulting in improve combustion efficiency and lower harmful exhaust emissions.
• The FFI MPG-CAPS are in reality a “combustion chamber treatment” as opposed to a “fuel additive” or “fuel treatment”.
• The MPG-CAP totally dissolves in fuel; it does not leave any residue!
☻FFi is adhering to the regulations as set forth by the government agencies and we make sure to have a clean bill of health, so there will be no problems for FFi in this area. FFi was pro-active in contacting them and made sure they were “squeaky clean”.
☻FFi will be working closely with both the EPA and the FTC to block the sales of the various illegal or unregulated fuel additive products that are appearing on the market.
I do welcome your comments, your results of using the MPG-CAP, and your experience with the company. Thank you!
Some people have asked me how to correctly compute MPG and the increase in percentage. Here is a useful page for all to freely use:
http://2010now.com/compute.htm
Sincerely,
Luke
Jeff Antoncich on May 16th, 2006 at 8:02 pm
If any of you have had good or not so good results using the FFI mpg-cap would you please post your results? I’ve been told that I’m the only person in the US who has not seen an increase in mpg. A co-worker is also testing the product. His normal commute mpg has been on the average 27-30. Into his third tank using the product , his mpg is now averaging 27-30. Please feel free to post your results, or write to me directly at jeffantoncich@comcast.net
Luke on May 16th, 2006 at 11:07 pm
To Facts.
I know this is going to sound like a lame excuse, that’s why I was even reluctant to post it now.
AAA did not “really test.” The AAA person did not follow the instructions that we properly discussed with the reporter in advance.
But even if he would have followed the instructions, if does take sometimes one, two, to three measurements or tanks before the significant results are shown.
FFi guarantees, based on scientifically conducted research that the improvement is from 7% to 14%; that may not sound like a lot or not worthwhile. But, these are the test results. People report higher results. Now, it is possible that one does not hear from the people with lower results or without results. It is also possible that people are guided (misguided) by wishful thinking or the overpowering desire to “make business.”
I personally did not just believe what MLM marketers say. I am very critical. I would stop promoting the FFi business and take the loss, if the product did not work.
Nobody has to believe me! Try it out. Make your own conclusions.
It worked for the people I personally know. I am eager to see the results from the two new tests proposed by FFi and to be conducted by reputable laboratories. I also realize that there will be people saying that test commissioned by the producing and marketing company itself can not be considered as valid. Well, there is truth in that, but this is the best honest action FFi can take for now.
Time will tell. Even though MLM has gotten a very bad reputation, not all MLM is bad. It is like with many aspects or activities of human life.
Jeff, I believe you. We have communicated personally and I respect you. I will get in touch with you.
Sincerely,
Luke
Jeff Antoncich on May 17th, 2006 at 10:17 am
Please forgive the fact that I have done perhaps more than my share of posting as of late, but I’m now seeing myself coming down the home stretch as far as the testing of these products goes, and am to the point after obtaining no success with any of them myself and keeping very thorough records, that if I am to remain interested, there must be some hard third party proof that these products work in the area where most would be interested, that being an improvement in MPG. Does anybody have a link to any third party source that makes a claim or conclusion that any of these products actually do work as claimed? The stories done on Ethos as well as the testing show that by test there was a reduction in emissions, but nothing re: improved economy. I have written “FFI”, “EnviroMax” , “BP” (rep’s only as I could not find a contact email address for the company) and “PowerPlus MPG” regarding third party proof that these products will increase mpg, and not one of them has responded. It is my suggestion that all the bickering and name calling, as well as putting down these various products needs to stop, and we all need to submit contributions that will help each other make an informed decision as to whether or not these products really do work. Thus being stated, if anyone has a link to an article or streamer done by a non-involved third party source that concludes that these products really do work, submit it here for everyone to benefit from. So far, I have yet to find one. Just to share one final comment.. I have a customer where I work in the Spa and Swimming Pool industry who is a retired Oil Company Executive, who performed in the area of research and development. Although this is only one person’s opinion, he has stated beyond any doubt that if these products were proven to work that the rights would IMMEDIATELY be bought out by a big giant oil company, not to be put on a dusty back shelf someplace, but to be blended in with their gasoline additives. As he told me, an oil company would pay literally millions to a “secret” that if blended with their gasoline would give an increase in mpg to their gasoline over the competition. He went on to say that it would not have to be a 10% or 20% improvement to raise brows, and that with advertising being what it is, even a 5% increase would make headlines world wide. He said scientists and engineers are always trying to find a way to make their product more efficient, and although the cleaning properties and reduction in emissions has been noted, that the mpg factor has more to do with engine design of the vehicle, and less with the fuel.
Scott on May 17th, 2006 at 12:33 pm
Texas Attourney General shuts Bio-Performance down!
http://www.oag.state.tx.us/oagnews/release.php?id=1569
Make way for EthosFR!
Nomoth Inmitank on May 17th, 2006 at 7:23 pm
Nick and Brent,
Looks like your wallets are going to be empty this Friday.
Ty on May 18th, 2006 at 8:16 am
Hello everyone,
Please don’t spam this site with links to your deal.
If you have a comment that adds value to the discussion, feel free to post it, if you are here to pimp your deal, don’t.
Fair enough?
Terry on May 18th, 2006 at 10:46 am
I know one one thing about BioPerformance is. My 1998 Jeep Cherokee using the green smelly powder went from 18.4 to 22.5 consistantly. I will let truth prevail.
Robin Smith on May 18th, 2006 at 2:53 pm
I also only can state the TRUTH! that my 92 conversion van runs like it has a brand new motor in it and my 01 venture gets 7 more miles to the gallon since I started using BioPerformance. I’ll scavenge all I can find. the truth will prevail. God Bless
Luke on May 19th, 2006 at 1:13 am
Luke on May 19th, 2006 at 1:16 am
For some reason the above mentioned quote was missing or errased. Here it is:
Today I received a box of another 13 bottles. This one also came with 13 little notes that said
“Short term exposure, inhalation, ingestion, and dermal contact with BioPerformance product can cause hemolytic anemia, damage to liver, and neurological damage.”
Those are the effects I found that Naphthalene causes. So because this company flat out lied about the ingredients, I have to bow out gracefully of this argument as this new information makes the discussion a mute point. I do believe that a company falsifying the ingredients of their product is a Federal crime.
all the while, the bottles still say “non toxic”.
Jeff Antoncich on May 19th, 2006 at 8:56 am
With the recent events associated with Bio Performance the past couple of days, and also because of the influx of E-mails I’ve received because of the same, I wanted to share with the group as a whole my opinions and personal findings associated with the more well known of these gas savings products. I’m openly stating up front that these feelings are not at all to be considered “Scientific� in nature, but are solely based on my personal findings and opinions. I am not involved with any of these companies in any way, and therefore will neither recommend becoming involved, nor suggest avoiding involvement with the same. I’m only sharing with the group the “pros� as well as “cons� based on my experiences.
: Power Plus MPG
I was given a bottle of these pinkish pills to try out that feature a very familiar “Camphor� smell, although one of the top reps claim is not moth balls. One drawback according to instructions is that these pills should be put into the tank when they have up to 8 hours to totally dissolve and blend with the gas. This alone would make the use of these not very user friendly for those taking a road trip or otherwise desiring the effect to take sooner than later. There is a customer service phone number as well as an E-mail address noted, and I did receive a reply to one of the two mailings I sent. A big red flag goes up however in regards to the smell. Because of the situation with BP, I would encourage PP mpg to put together an official statement ASAP re: the composition of their product which one of their company reps assured me is not MB and is patent pending. The dosage is one pill per 8 gallons, with a double dose for the first two tanks. One must use the product for at least four tanks before the maximum result may be realized.
:Ethosfr
Although there is a wide range of opinion as far as official US Gov’t usage of this product, and various opinions as to it’s effectiveness for increasing MPG, there is little doubt this product will decrease Emissions as well as make the vehicle simply run better.
Those not wanting to become involved with the MLM 4-E and be required to purchase
2 – 32oz bottles of the product per month can go directly to Ethosfr.com where they can obtain a 16 oz bottle of the product without obligation for $19.95 including shipping. It would be very difficult to use 2 – 32 oz bottles per month, and due to its liquid only formulation would be difficult to pass out as samples. The product provides a noticeable improvement as soon as added to the fuel as well as oil, and can also be added to automatic transmissions as well as power steering units according to the rep I spoke with. Sending E-mail to the company generated a quick reply, while those contacted in 4-E Corp had no time or interest in me unless I wanted to join their MLM venture.
:Ferox
Two little tabs in a convenient blister pack designed to burn off the carbon deposits at a cooler temperature within the combustion chamber so all the fuel is consumed. Noted as being a complete fuel system cleaner. Info can be found at addferox.com Great communication with the company. The only drawback to this perhaps as far as considering the product to market is that one can go directly to the company to purchase as well as in some retail outlets. MLM is handled through “Team Everest� which features other products in addition to Ferox.
:UBiee Power Pill
Presently testing in our Escort. The most expensive of all the products tested, at about $40 for 10 tablets. More feedback on this product after a reasonable test period has been given. Once again, a product that has been used outside of the US for the past 10 years with very noteworthy results according to the US distributor. One interested in selling this is not involved in MLM per se, but is required to obtain a license from the company for rights to market the product. Great people, and super communication with the US rep.
The cost factor however may be a deterrent in becoming involved as well as the licensing agreement required.
:Extreme Research/EnviroMax
I have yet to try this product, but soon will. Has been around about 10 years in a liquid only form, and is marketed as being a fuel system cleaner as well as a fuel catalyst. In June the company has said it will be coming out with a more convenient quick dissolving gel cap which will do the same thing as their liquid product while being easier to use and ship as well as pass out as samples.
:Fuel Freedom International
Promotes their mpg-cap as a NASA inspired product designed to coat the combustion chamber which will cause a catalyst effect, the result being a more thorough burn of the fuel as well as the removal of carbon deposits within the combustion chamber. A most impressive site that offers a good explanation as to how the product works in a technical manner, yet understandable by the average consumer. Company headquarters as well as mfg is in Florida, and there is a customer service telephone number as well as E-mail address for communication, although out of three E-mails I sent to the company, only one received a response. One mpg-cap treats up to 20 gallons, and there is no foul smell associated with this product. The company according to their site will soon be releasing the product in a liquid formulation known as “mpg-boost�.
This product was tested by ABC’s “Good Morning America� show along with a rep from AAA, in a manner that was anything but accurate. One of the biggest crimes that happens in the US on a daily basis is the in-accurate reporting of the media, which this clearly was a case of. If the product is determined not to work, make the determination after a thorough and accurate period of testing has been performed.
Although I personally did not see an increase in MPG associated with this product, shortly after beginning it’s usage, all sign’s of “ping� disappeared and my car performed in the manner as if it was burning the “Premium� blend.
:Bio Performance
It was this product initially that got me all excited about the possibility of increasing mpg in my car. I’m sorry for all those who became involved and thus were hurt by the ruling on the 17th, but of course, the ruling was not what hurt the people but rather the actions of BP itself.
In conclusion, it has been fun being able to read and share my comments in these blogs/forums, and although I’ve enjoyed the testing and evaluation of these products, and still have some testing to complete but share that for me personally, non have lived up to their projections and promises. While the continued experimenting may provide some noteworthy results of which I’ll be most excited to share, I think that for me personally, continuing the practice of keeping my vehicles in the best possible condition, following proven, sound mpg saving principles, and above all keeping in mind that age old statement “If it’s too good to be true, …�
As always, I invite anyone to contact me directly should you have any questions at jeffantoncich@comcast.net Unless anything changes where I can report a personally experienced gain in vehicle mpg this will be my last posting, as there is not much else that I can personally share or contribute.
Regards,
Jeff
Ty on May 19th, 2006 at 3:57 pm
I want to thank everyone for their comments. I have been deleting comments that I feel are basically trolling for new distributors of another company. So id you want to make a comment and add value to the discussion, it is a good idea to leave your web site address out.
Feel free to put your web address in the URL space. We encourage it. Add value to the conversation and people will click on your name to find out more about you.
Vic on May 20th, 2006 at 9:27 pm
I’ve been doing a great deal of research on this topic in the past few months and must say that this site has been among the most imformative.
I don’t agree with what the Texas AG did to Bio Performance. The only crime they committed was lying about the true contents of thier product. Operating a legit MLM company does NOT always mean there are an “illegal pyramid scheme”. In this case BP Is not. Granted I’m sure I will profit from this lawsuit becuase of the huge numbers of BP dealers will jump into my program.
I market Power Plus MPG. I admit it does contain Naphthalene, but……..only as a catalyst. It also contains another proprietary product which is the active ingredient that creates great results.
We do not want to be lumped in with BP in any way, so we are actively working on changing the compound we use as a catalyst, so that it won’t contain Naphthalene and will be odor free. We are very resoponsible marketers, we do anwer our phone at the home office, and stand behind our product 100%. I get great results in my 99 Honda CRV, with mileage incrase of over 25%.
Vic Patalano
http://www.vapmarketing.com
Anthony Sloan on May 21st, 2006 at 11:29 am
A Lie is only the small part of the story, shipping toxic materail through the US postal service. Importing Toxic materail from Mexica. Their pay system is built of recruitment not sells. If you do not believe there is Toxins in their product research Naphthalene and check out the Certified Lab results located at http://www.BioPerformancePro.com
Bing Liu on May 23rd, 2006 at 3:30 pm
Hi, Folks,
I am looking for an product that real works in saving gasline. I am from China, I would like to sell one this kind of product in China, also may establish a production line over there in the future. Please feel free contact me if you know any information. I greatly appreciate your help. My email address: brown652003@yahoo.com
Many thanks!
Bing
Luke on May 23rd, 2006 at 7:01 pm
The more I search and look critically at all fuel economizing products and companies, including my ever critical view on FFi, the more FFi is still the better company and their product gives consistently real satisfaction.
I want to re-emphasize that the MPG-CAPSâ„¢ are:
☺ The only, original PATENT PENDING cap/pill,
☺ 30+yreas of use, know-how, and satisfaction,
☺ EPA registered, full compliance with FTC, tested and documented
☺ A small pill; convenient, new and exiting! No smelly pills, powders.
☺ Odorless, safe, protects the engine, environmentally friendly.
☺ Fully Guaranteed!
☺ Fully Supported By Research!
☺ World wide marketing. Imagine the potential!
☺ Outstanding Pay Plan; helps everyone, doesn’t hurt anyone!
☺ Product & Company: UNMATCHED *****
IMPORTANT!
• Unlike other commercially marketed so called “fuel additives”, the FFI MPG-CAPâ„¢ does not attempt to modify or alter the fuel, but actually improves combustion.
• More specifically MPG-CAPS™ create a catalytic micro-coating on the combustion chamber surfaces; resulting in improve combustion efficiency and lower harmful exhaust emissions.
• The FFI MPG-CAPSâ„¢ are in reality a “combustion chamber treatment” as opposed to a “fuel additive” or “fuel treatment”.
• The MPG-CAP™ totally dissolves in fuel; it does not leave any residue!
☻FFi is adhering to the regulations as set forth by the government agencies and we make sure to have a clean bill of health, so there will be no problems for FFi in this area. FFi was pro-active in contacting them and made sure they were “squeaky clean”.
☻FFi will be working closely with both the EPA and the FTC to block the sales of the various illegal or unregulated fuel additive products that are appearing on the market.
FFi just increased its production capacity from 500,000 MPG-CAPSâ„¢ per day to 400,000 MPG-CAPSâ„¢ per hour.
In addition to the MPG-CAPâ„¢ FFi just introduced:
MPG-EXTremeâ„¢
☻ Metal Conditioner and Treatment (Fluid) Improves Engine Performance; to be added to the engine oil.
MPG-MEGA-CAPS™ (The Trucker’s Product)
☻ Mileage Maximizer Tablet; a Combustion Chamber Catalyst for engine fuel.
FFi has already a number of tests. To strengthen their position and further confirm the reliability and validity of their MPG-CAPâ„¢ and other new products, FFi just launched new rigorous scientific testing.
â—? FFi has contracted with a world-renowned analytic lab in San Antonio, TX to perform chemical analysis on the MPG-CAPâ„¢ treated fuels to clearly show that the MPG-CAPSâ„¢ are NOT a fuel additive and do not harm your fuel.
â—? FFi has contacted the leading fuel performance laboratory in the world that will soon be conducting double-blind road trials on the FFi MPG-CAPSâ„¢.
Lastly, the MPG-CAPâ„¢ should not be mistaken for any other “fuel pill” as it works or functions with a different technology than virtually all “fuel additives” on the market today, whether in powder, pill, or liquid form. In fact it is NOT a fuel “additive.”
I am personally convinced of the superiority of FFi as a company and of the unmatched superior quality of its products; I am sure for all the good reasons.
I do welcome your inquiries. Email me and I will reply personally. Luke@2010now Thank you!
Some people have asked me how to correctly compute MPG and the increase in percentage. Here is a useful page for all to freely use:
http://2010now.com/compute.htm
Sincerely,
Luke
jeff antoncich on May 30th, 2006 at 9:46 am
Good morning,
I have a nice assortment of many of these new products designed to increase mpg that I would be willing to package up and let someone have for a very reasonable cost to perform their own tests, then decide for theirselfs as to the effectivness of the same. I won’t go into details here, but if you write to me at jeffantoncich@comcast.net I’ll be happy to share all the details.
Chip Holk on June 20th, 2006 at 7:07 pm
Hello,
I wanted to share that I enjoyed reading your blog. It was very informative.
I learned a lot and have come to the realization that aside from what some people are saying, it appears that BP has a lot more to deal with than the average member such as myself is aware of.
For instance, I was not aware of the battle concerning the infringement rights. And aside from what I read here tonight, I also read up on some info regarding the top people in BP earlier today that I was not aware of either.
In honesty, this is rather disturbing information for me. And, I can corsee my withdrawl from BP. It is embarrassing as I promoted BP without this newly gained information and in plain talk, I feel that I have been hoodwinked.
I also discovered why, I have been feeling very ill for the last couple of weeks also, in that I has a box of the BP pills next to my computer. At first the smell bothered me somewhat, but I must have gotten used to it. Needless to say, I have moved the pills out top my garage. For BP to advertise that the product is non toxic is crazy to say the least.
I was so sick from that the pills last week that I ended up in the local hospital emergency room with what I thought was my heart.But, the doctors could not find anything, and even though he asked me about any chemicals or anything like that, I had completely forgotten about the BP pills next to my computer. But, now it makes a lot more sense.
Also unfortunatly, I put a lot of money into advertising etc for BP so I will have to save up before I can get into another program. Live and Learn!!
Thanks,
Chip
Alan Scott on July 27th, 2006 at 1:06 pm
Hello Forum Readers,
It’s July 27th and I haven’t seen a posting to this blog in over a month. If you have done your due diligence by recording a before and after Mileage Log for any product claiming a mileage increase, please email me with the file attached, preferably in MS Excel format. If you have not done your due diligence and would like to see the files readers have sent me, email me alan2million@gmail.com with a response request. Click my name for website which will soon if not already include this data compiled and catagorized. >>Most Sincerely - Alan
Gary Ueda on February 6th, 2007 at 8:32 pm
Hi my name is Gary Ueda. I have tried so many gas additive and I have recently join Power Plus MPG its a liquid fuel enhancer that works first time and everytime. I am blown away with the results.
The Product works Great in Gasoline. I order some of the Diesel superfuel product and I can hardly way to see how well it works for my Trucks. email me garyueda@yahoo.com
I have found that PowerPlusMpg works in freezing weather and thats outstanding because many products do not do well in freezing temperatures.
Michael Stangl on February 18th, 2007 at 11:48 am
Biomile Put to the test far exceeds all others in the fuel additive arena.
Biomile Fuel Tablets Company/Product Overview
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The Product- Biomile Fuel Tablet
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Available for petrol and diesel. Biomile products are unique, independently tested and EPA registered. Full summary test report and EPA registration letter is available upon request.
Saves users money on gas, with a major advantage to our ecosystem - the reduction of hydrocarbons and tailpipe emissions, one of the greatest challenges facing this generation. How we treat our planet today will be the legacy we leave for those who follow.
Composition
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1. Lubricants. Biomile lubricants lower friction in the combustion chamber; providing less engine wear and more power.
2. Iron oxide. Substitute for lead. Up to 1975 lead was in fuels. Vehicles/motorcycles since 1975 have had increased performance and reliability.
3. Detergents. The more you use the Biomile, the cleaner your fuel system and engine gets. After about 5 uses a nano-coating occurs - shows as a brown/pink color. This coating prevents future hydrocarbon build-up.
4. Manganese. An octane booster.
Applications
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A. Petrol/Gas
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1.1 gram (capsule shaped pill) treats 18 US gallons or approximately 68 Litres. The .6 gram pill (round shaped) treats 10 US Gallons or approximately 38 Litres.
Easy to distinguish the larger surface area allows for easier dissolving. The formula in these two pills is different. The 1, 1 gram pill has cleaners/detergents with an octane booster, while the .6 gram pill which is used in moist/seasonal environments has a fuel stabilizer plus and octane booster.
The evaporation point of gas and water is different (cold gas evaporates faster) and has a tendency to neutralize pressure and attract moisture. Biomile has a stabilizer which is neither a preservative or gas line antifreeze. This stabilizer delays the loss of octane and maintains component characteristics so performance is consistent. In a 60 to 90 day period fuel loses 1% of octane every 3 to 4 days. Biomile helps to reduce evaporation and stabilize volatility.
B. Marine
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Marine applications have run into difficulties with no-lead gas causing premature value guides and engine wear deterioration know as “blow-by�. Most marine engines, inboard and outboard normally operate at 85% load capacity (pushed hard).
Octane and iron oxide is essential for long life duration, minimizes wear and provides peak performance as needed. Also reduces emissions in 2 and 4 cycle engines up to 75% and extends fuel efficiency by up to 15%, increasing miles/km per gallon/litre and knots per minute by 8 to 15% based on rpm’s of an internal combustion engine.
C. Diesel
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Powder product (crumb) for diesel applications on land and off-shore, where oil or vegetable based fuels are used. Also available in a 1.1 gram pill.
No other product is capable of working with non-mineral based fuels. No other product provides lubricants/octane to maintain and even exceed previous standards or requirements of older sulphur demanding diesel engines.
Benefits are less noise and less smoke. Additional lubricants are needed in order to prevent extensive damage under load which can void a manufacturers warranty. By adding PDP, iron oxide and an octane booster (manganese), product goes into solution delivery and all benefits are gained within 45 minutes.
Rather than a stabilizer, the diesel product has important anti fungal/antibacterial agents to prevent mold/fungus problems with filters. Product is unique and perfectly marries into all different fuel configurations.
NO OTHER COMPARES
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Our product stands far ahead of other fuel additives, improving performance of oxygenated fuels (that is fuels that are blended and not 100% petroleum based), e.g. ethanol blends, alcohol blends, gasohol blends, beets, peanut shells, corn, corn husks, etc. No other product works in all of these scenarios.
Only our product, when added to blended or non-blended fuels does not change the evaporation point of the fuel medium and therefore does not change, modify or cause any detriment to the volatility of internal combustion fuels. In contrast, racing cars/planes “100% LL� products when added to a non-blended/blended fuel, change the volatility classification and potentially jeopardizes/voids manufacturers warranties.
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obinna pius amuzie on May 3rd, 2007 at 7:48 am
i can say for sure that i have come across this fuel tablet before but i want to be convinced the more that all i heard is true no false,and i am so much interested to be a distributor in this product,so please tell me how can i be registered and be a distributor,and at the same time make my purchase and receive my monthly payments .thanks,
best regards.
scammer on June 13th, 2007 at 3:52 pm
BP is the biggest scam in the world..
Why people have to earn money this way?
Jamie Campbell on August 30th, 2007 at 8:17 pm
One of my downline put me into this website and I felt compelled to comment on the BioPerformance product issues. I only hope you are still reading this after all this time and the negativity that you have had to wade through to get to this report. The product BioPerformance does work, not because I think so but because it is the only fuel additive product to be tested by a Federal Certified Testing Center and Proven to work. This lab is one of the few to be listed on the EPA’s website, look it up. You are looking for Wallace Environmental Labs in Houston, TX. This product was mandated by a judge to be tested and it pasted the test following the Federal Testing Procedure and the Highway Fuel Economy Test. These are the only test that a recognized as legitimate test by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC). I am including this test report so you can see it for yourself. This is not like anything else you have read on this blog, this is a fact, not opinion. For all the other information on this blog, show me your proof as I have shown you mine.
Report on BioPerformance Fuel
Wallace Environmental Testing Labs, Inc. is an independent, full service automotive
emissions testing facility currently recognized by both the United States Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA) as well as the California Air Resource Board (CARB) as being capable of performing
Federal Test Procedure (FTP) and Highway Fuel Economy Test (HFET) test procedures. We have
been involved in emissions testing since 1984 and have conducted tests on many fuel additive
products to determine whether they increase fuel economy and reduce emissions in gasoline powered
vehicles.
The FTP (40 C.F.R. Part 86) is the primary test for vehicle emissions. The FTP and the
Highway Fuel Economy Test (HFET) (40 C.F.R. Part 600) are tests recognized by the EPA for
evaluating fuel economy of light-duty vehicles.
BioPerformance, Inc. retained Wallace Environmental Testing Labs, Inc. to perform FTP and
HFET tests on a group of vehicles to determine whether its product, “BioPerformance Fuel”,
increases fuel economy and reduces emissions. Each required phase of the FTP and HFET
procedures was completed by this laboratory. At the appropriate phases of the testing, the powder
form of BioPerformance Fuel was used in accordance with the manufacturer’s recommendations.
Using the EPA’s criteria for the evaluation of fuel additives, the FTP and HFET tests
conducted by this laboratory provide a reasonable degree of confidence that the product causes a real
improvement in fuel economy and reduction in emissions. The emissions tested were Hydrocarbons
(HC) which showed an average reduction of 5.387%, Carbon Monoxide (CO) which showed an
average reduction of 7.315%, and Nitrous Oxide (NOx) which showed an average reduction of
3.513%.
Except as stated hi this report, BioPerformance, Inc. considers the specific results of the tests
to be proprietary information. For this reason, we have no authority to and will not release or discuss
the results unless instructed to do so by BioPerformance, Inc.