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Old 03-12-2009, 11:46 AM   #8
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Rick, I don't know about you but $12 a bottle to treat 100 gallons of fuel would be cheap insurance, if it works!!

I checked out the K100 website and while they sell three 8-ounce bottles for $25, they don't tell you what the mix ratio is. It would be nice if they'd tell us on the website how much is needed to treat 50 or 100 gals. of fuel.

My biggest problem is, how do you know if any of these products work?? I'm sure if we looked hard enough, we could find people that swear BY it as well as those that swear AT it!! I'd hate to be spending the money, thinking I'm protecting my fuel system, only to find out it was a waste of money or worse yet, find out it made the problem worse! I don't mind spending the money if it works, I just wish there was an independent lab that tested to see if they actually produced the results they claim.
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