Can I use the instrument panel in my vehicle that shows ‘miles to empty’ and MPG as a true measurement?
A. Most computers in today’s cars and trucks show an average of savings and can be calculated in a number of different ways. It is advised, before using Syntek Engine Boost 2.0, to get a true MPG base line, by dividing the number of miles traveled by the gallons of fuel used. Then, once the additive is used, revaluate the savings by the same method. If you pull a boat or trailer you may have to remove the positive battery connection to reset the computer to get an accurate reading on your instrument panel.
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