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  • #16
    hey team syntek- a few things:

    1-you do realize the "car guys", click and clack, with the nationally syndicated show on npr, just debunked the myth of your product-calling it utter hooey-a couple weeks ago, right?

    2-if it's such a no-brainer, surely you must have at least one statistical piece of data linking higher mileage?

    3-a win-win would be one where i get your potentially worthless product for free, not one where i gamble my own money on its efficacy. lets do this-give me a free one month trial supply; if it works, i'll buy more. that is much closer to a win-win.

    4-i actually have my OWN product that you should buy, its called "mr. wiggles fantastical cure-all potion". it is scientifically proven to make your marriage happier, your dogs poop wont smell, and you WILL get a promotion at work. PM me for pricing, you have nothing to lose.

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    • #17
      ahhhh, where to begin....

      First off, thank you admin for at least allowing me to state my case and defend the product....which I will gladly continue to do in a respectful way. I honestly never intended to come across as a spammer. I never said CLICK HERE AND BUY TODAY!! I am informing this forum with factual information that was based from billions of miles logged from both individuals and commercial companies. The product is fairly new (2009) to the general public, but has existed under a different name in the mining companies for the last 20 years.

      @MrNiceGuy:
      Yes, this forum is all about savings. This product averages between 15-20% increase in fuel economy which averages DOUBLE in fuel savings than what you pay for it. I call that smart savings, plus all the other benefits it does to keep engines running at peak performance. I have access to dozens of testimonials and trials from both commercial and public users.

      @Jeffrey: thank you for allowing me to defend the product. I can tell that apparently some folks like to instigate arguments just for the sake of arguments.....but I am here to respectfully answer any and all questions. I wont stand to be bashed....waste of time....so lets have an intelligent convo? I do apologize for putting this in the wrong forum...again I'm brand new and didnt see that

      @bjl584: Few things....

      1) This product does not "mix water or impurities". XFT's demulsifier removes water/condensation from the fuel because water & gasoline are a destructive combination. I could rattle off the other 5 key components but I dont aim to sound redundant.

      2) It is far from anything you have seen on a Pep Boys or gas station shelf. The 6 key components that make up XFT have never been attempted before and never will because they secured the patent for the organo-metallic compound, which is the bread and butter of the product. I dont expect you to understand what that means...other than it works extremely efficiently at increasing mileage and horsepower. Again, developed by 2 Nobel prize winners mentioned above.

      3) This product CANNOT void any manufacturer warranty, as it has been included in the Magnuson Act bill of 1975 which states certain aftermarket products pass aggressive testing and are deemed non-harmful. This stuff poses zero harm to engines and not a single claim has been filed under Syntek Global's monster insurance policy. Not one claim.


      @disneySteve: I am assuming you are also admin. Again, I thank you for being democratic in your process and I'm opening the floor to intelligent discussion because as you can clearly see....EVERY single one of these questions has already been anticipated and answered by the company. I am simply reciting them to the members here.

      @rj:

      1) I want you to provide a valid link. I am completely unaware of this click & clack nonsense and just did a search on their website. Not a single result was turned up for XFT or Syntek Global. I dont care if they did a "test trial" using Slick 50 or STP, those products dont hold a candle to Xtreme Fuel Treatment!

      2) I dont have one piece of info linking XFT to higher mileage, I have DOZENS of detailed PDF's showing the technical specs of the product, test trials of both commercial and individual use, and all sorts of data linking to over 3 billion miles and 70 billion hours of usage.

      3) I would gladly ship you a trial bottle if you promised to do a non-biased, thorough test trial, log your results, and simply post the results on here for everyone to share. I am guessing from your username that you are in the Philly area? So I am...so PM me your details and Ill ship you a trial bottle that will provide 6 treatments, MORE than enough to see a significant increase in fuel economy.



      Wheeewwww....tough crowd.....is that all folks?
      Last edited by Team Syntek; 12-05-2011, 09:39 AM.

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      • #18
        There are only two ways to remove water from a fuel tank. Mix it with the gas and burn it through the engine, or evaporate it. a chemical additive can only mix the water with the gas.

        Organo-metallic compounds are metals with an organic compound linked to it, such as carbon. Gas is a hydrocarbon, so there you go.

        The best results that I've gotten for increasing horsepower, torque, and economy are my experiences using MOD chips to trick and reprogram the factory computer. For a few hundred dollars you can get real permanent results. Caution, if you don't know what you are doing you can ruin your engine. This sort of thing isn't for amateurs.

        You may void an aftermarket or retailer warranty with this product if you use aftermarket replacement parts. Especially rings, pistons, or fuel injectors.
        Brian

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        • #19
          bj: again those are great points and I applaud everyone who is creating intelligent convo based around the product. We would not be in business if the product failed to perform how it is designed to. Again, not one single liability claim in over 20 years is impressive....no matter how you spin that.

          I have heard about "chipping" the engine's computer sensors. Is basically regulates the oxygen/fuel intake right? Well, thats great but I wont be attempting that anytime soon!

          And the last part about voiding a manufacturer warranty absolutely applies to any aftermarket part that is not approved. Thats not making any substantial claim really....what matters is that XFT was granted into the Magnuson Act bill which protects the product from ever voiding a warranty if used properly.

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          • #20
            Originally posted by Team Syntek View Post
            bj: again those are great points and I applaud everyone who is creating intelligent convo based around the product. We would not be in business if the product failed to perform how it is designed to. Again, not one single liability claim in over 20 years is impressive....no matter how you spin that.

            I have heard about "chipping" the engine's computer sensors. Is basically regulates the oxygen/fuel intake right? Well, thats great but I wont be attempting that anytime soon!

            And the last part about voiding a manufacturer warranty absolutely applies to any aftermarket part that is not approved. Thats not making any substantial claim really....what matters is that XFT was granted into the Magnuson Act bill which protects the product from ever voiding a warranty if used properly.
            Yes, basically a computer on a car is at so called "factory" settings. The engine on a car is often not running at its full potential, because the manufacturer will idle them down for selling to the masses. You can essentially unlock the potential of any engine by reprogramming its computer. An engine is capable of much more horsepower, torque, and fuel economy than what it rolls off the assembly line with.
            Brian

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            • #21
              right on man - if my local mechanic GUARANTEED me that it would not backfire and cause an engine seizure or some weird side effect I would chip my engine in a heartbeat! It is pretty lousy how the auto manufacturer's specs dont let an engine rev to its full potential as you said.

              I know plenty of guys who tune imports and chipping the engine was always the motherload of car tuning....but if you get a guy who only knows 75% of what he's doing you're screwed!

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              • #22
                And back to the product....listen....I'll gladly ease up and cease my responses if admin requires. As you can see I'm not some fly by night gypsy spammer...I think this forum has a lot to offer and Im in the the long haul. I am all about saving money!

                Let me rewind and introduce myself: my name is Gregg and I'm a 29 year old graphic designer who just had a baby and is all about reducing expenses and making money where possible! Hence the new distributorship.

                Ive made tons of repairs and additions to my home to reduce home heating/cooling costs and obviously a big issue these days is fuel costs....so this new gig I landed goes hand-in-hand. I do have a few samples on hand and would be happy to ship a few out to those who are interested. PM me for details....as its a limited supply.

                I enjoy cruising the forum for other ways to save, etc and I made a contribution yesterday to handling my credit car debt. ALWAYS go after the small card first and work your way up. Its a tried and true method to eliminating debt fast.

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                • #23
                  I consider this offer of free product just a part of your salesmanship, something which does not belong on this forum. I wish you would stop talking about your product completely. Your post looked like spam from the very beginning. I do not trust spammers. I would not buy from spammers. I would not accept freebies from spammers because I do not want to encourage them.
                  "There is some ontological doubt as to whether it may even be possible in principle to nail down these things in the universe we're given to study." --text msg from my kid

                  "It is easier to build strong children than to repair broken men." --Frederick Douglass

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                  • #24
                    Joan, I am a human, not an artificial meat substitute.

                    Is it so wrong that a guy has a side gig promoting a product that saves people money, on a money saving forum?

                    Fair enough, if admin request no more posts about the product I sell on the side then so be it. I respect that and would rather continue posting here with no promotion...than to just fly off AS TRUE SPAMMER DO! As I said I enjoy this forum (Ive lurked for a few weeks) and always enjoy reading posts about people finding ways to save money. I think I have eased off the throttle so cut me a break already. Jeeez, tough crowd, feels like NYC in here!

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by Team Syntek View Post
                      Is it so wrong that a guy has a side gig promoting a product that saves people money, on a money saving forum?

                      Fair enough, if admin request no more posts about the product I sell on the side then so be it.
                      Yes, it is wrong to come here to sell your product. That is not what this site is for.

                      Please stop doing so but feel free to hang around and share in other discussions that aren't self-serving promotions for your own business.
                      Steve

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                      • #26
                        Fair enough....see I'm not some Spam bot....I can and will respond to intelligent discussion

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                        • #27
                          Hey Gregg(Syntek,) you should check out Ignite and Stream energy, heard they rock.

                          But thank you for the introduction.

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                          • #28
                            Unaware....but they sound like a scam!

                            All good man like I said I am about being honest and humble...no need for promos I will continue reading around and contributing where I can. This place has some real gems....areas I can def learn a few things on saving.

                            Thanks for having me - and that the admin's trigger fingers are not overzealous

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                            • #29
                              Let me sum this up real quick based on my situation. It's 38$ on amazon, and it treats 160 gallons. IF it netted you an extra 4mpg avg (some amazon review said it increased by 4), that is 640 miles extra per 160 gallons. Divide those miles by whatever you would get with 4mpg extra. For my Avalon that would be around 26mpg as a new average for me(I do mostly in town driving). That is 24.6 gallons saved. Sounds like a lot, but let's see. With the price of gas around 2$, that is just over 49$ saved over 160 gallons (3 months give or take for my driving). 49$ minus the investment of 38$ to buy it, and I'm savings a floor stomping, jaw-dropping 11$ every 3 months. 3.66$ or basically one and a half gallons a month to have to remember to put this stuff in when I fill up, make sure I add the right amount, and assuming it would give me 4mpg more. If I only got 3 mpg, which is what you said Mr OP, I'm actually losing money by 1$ per 3 months. If you drive a lot more this might help. For the average person, however, I doubt it due to the cost.

                              This is the same story every time. When it comes to these things, I have found the effectiveness of a continually needed product is offset by the price it commands. The more effective it is the more it costs, offsetting it's real world value. Adding to this that I use top tier gas already(That has additives in it), then this is not going to help me. If gas was higher it might help, but I would venture to say that the cost will go up since these things are oil based products anyway.

                              Unless it's snake oil.
                              Last edited by GoodSteward; 07-16-2016, 05:20 AM.
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                              • #30
                                please stop feeding the trolls

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