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Important Instructions

First of all these Instructions are just a guide line. Every vehicle, Gas or Diesel is a little different. You might need to adjust the dosage for “your” vehicle to achieve optimum results. We suggest that you start out with the dosages listed below for the first 3 to 4 tanks and monitor your results. If you haven’t changed your fuel filter or air filter recently, we recommend you do before getting started.

Every time you fill up you must add our product to your tank. Please make sure you have less than a quarter tank of gas when you fill up. We all have computers in our vehicles that recognize the octane of the fuel we are adding; when your tank gets below ¼ tank the computer will read the fuel correctly and generally burn the fuel more efficiently.

1. Make sure you know how many miles per gallon and/or miles per tank you are currently getting before using any BioPerformance™ Fuel. (See EXAMPLE BELOW)

2. Follow these important instructions when using the product: The product comes in powder form. Don’t ever short - change your tank on the recommended dosage of the product or you will not receive the maximum savings. Also, don't miss using the product in any tank.

Remember… it takes UP TO 4 consecutive, complete tanks before you receive maximum results. If you miss a tank of using the product, then you must start completely over. Most people notice a difference within their first 2 tanks… and then it is extremely important to always use the product on every fill up thereafter, so you can keep getting the Maximum results!

Recommended Dosages

GASOLINE - 1 teaspoon per 15 gallons
DIESEL - 1 teaspoon per 10 gallons

Use 1 teaspoon for every 15 gallons of gas. Using a funnel makes it much easier to get the powder into your tank if you don’t have one of our dispensers. If you’re adding fuel after your initial treatment, simply add the appropriate amount of powder to treat the fuel you are adding on this fill up. As an example, if you have a 30 gallon tank and you only pump 15 gallons of gas, you would only use 1 teaspoon of product.

3. Keep a close record of your miles per gallon or miles per tank usage when you begin using your dosage of BioPerformance™ Fuel. Don’t depend on the computer in your car to give correct calculations, please calculate the miles per gallon by hand. This is very important to get the correct percentage of savings.

4. Remember some people even notice a difference with their first or second tank, but it can take up to 4 consecutive complete tanks to get maximum results!

5. Keep the powder at room temperature. It should be kept in a fresh place, out of the sunlight, and in its airtight container. I use a small lunch cooler.

Disclaimer: Use only as directed. If this product is used for anything other than what it is designed for and according to the instructions, we are not responsible or liable for the outcome. Store in ventilated areas. NOT FOR HUMAN CONSUMPTION.

How to calculate M.P.G. (Miles Per Gallon) in 4 easy steps:
Step 1.
Filling the vehicle's gas tank completely and writing down the vehicle's odometer reading (mileage).
Example: The last time the tank was filled, the odometer reading was 32,645.1 miles.

Step 2.
When it's time to refuel, filling the tank completely (E)mpty to (F)ull. Write down the number of gallons it took to fill the tank from the gas pump display, and write the vehicle's new odometer reading. Once two odometer readings are taken, MPG can be calculated.
Example: The next time the tank was filled, the odometer reading was 33,001.3. It took 13.5 gallons to fill the tank

Step 3.
Calculating the distance driven by subtracting the new odometer reading from the previous one.
Example: The distance driven would be 33,001.3 minus 32,645.1, or 356.2 miles.

Step 4.
Dividing the number of miles driven by the number of gallons it took to fill the tank. The result is the vehicle's M.P.G. for that driving period.
Example: 356.2 miles divided by 13.5 gallons equals 26.4 miles per gallon. The M.P.G. for that driving period would be 26.4.


Additional notes:
If you aren’t experiencing a significant increase then try a little less product and see what happens. Not only does this benefit you, the consumer, but it is a lot fun seeing just how much increase you end up with. We have some customers who use only ½ dosages and are getting great results. Also, you may need to disconnect your negative battery cable and connect it back. This resets the computer brain in your car for a fresh reading of your fuel.

You may also need change your fuel filter after your 3rd or 4th tank of fuel if you notice a drop in fuel mileage. Some higher mileage vehicles have a build up of residue and because of the extensive cleaning this product does to your fuel tank & lines the residue gets trapped in the filter.




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