July 13, 2007
Start Your Engines
MPG-Caps

One car travels west from Boston at 60 mph, and another heads east from Worcester at 80 mph. Who reaches Newton first?
Who cares? If either car uses an MPG-Cap, less harm is being done to the environment.
Here’s why: The caps are engine conditioners, meaning that they help your engine run more efficiently. No matter what kind of car (hybrid to SUV) or gas (biodiesel to standard pump variety) you use, the caplets work as a catalyst, making the combustion cycle happen faster, which results in less heat. In layman’s terms, it increases horsepower and fuel efficiency, so you get more miles per gallon. (Hello? Less cash at the pump.)
The caps are completely organic and help reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Start with one or two the next time you fill up (depending on your engine size) and use one for every following tank. You’ll see results like higher mpg and a quieter engine.
Miracle or madness? It’s all part of the equation.
Available online at nomorepaininthegas.com.














