Friday, May 4, 2012

Xtreme Fuel Treatment Typical Fuel Economy Result Patterns


Below are examples of typical results during the first several treatments of Xtreme Fuel Treatment or XFT. In most cases, 1 of 4 things will happen:
  1. Fuel economy will immediately increase upon initial use and continue to increase until it levels off. This happens in large percentage of vehicles. XFT immediately improves the quality and burn rate of the fuel. Also, the improvements in engine function, cleanliness, and lubrication add to the overall increase in fuel efficiency.
  2. You will see no noticeable change during the first few treatments, and then fuel economy will slowly, steadily increase until it levels off. This lack of initial performance can be due to a number of factors including: The initial engine cleaning process, horsepower usage, driving pattern changes, weather conditions, loads, factory fuel blends, air-conditioning, etc.
  3. Fuel economy will decrease for the first tank or two, then steadily increase over time until it levels off. Occasionally this will happen and is due to the initial cleaning process in dirty engines. Also, some vehicle’s computers take time to adjust to the better flow of fuel and improved economy.
  4. Fuel economy will go up immediately, drop for a tank or two, and then steadily increase over time until it levels off. Your vehicle takes immediate advantage of the better burning fuel.  Then, as XFT works to clean the sludge and carbon build-up out of the engine, your fuel economy can decrease during the initial cleaning process.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
Xtreme Fuel Treatment (XFT) is based on a chemistry that happens when added to the fuel. This chemistry happens every time. It is working all the time. XFT is not selective about when it works. It always improves the burn rate of the fuel. It always helps clean and lubricate engines, etc. The differing initial results are determined from the differing conditions of the engine, and other outside factors as stated above. True calculating tests are done with the same vehicle, with the same driver, on the same routes, with the same load, with the same fuel. There are multiple tests like this available. The bottom line – XFT will always increase fuel economy, prolong the life of your engine, decrease emissions, and increase horse power.
Items to be aware of when comparing fuel economy:
Different drivers usually obtain different results
MPG may vary due to terrain, loads and weather conditions
MPG may vary between fuel brands
MPG may vary when using winter blend vs. summer blend fuels
City mileage and highway mileage will differ – compare similar trips
For the most accurate results, calculate MPG manually

Xtreme Fuel Treatment Chemistry, Patent, Nobel Prize Award, and EcoVisionary Award


The driving component or primary active ingredient in Xtreme Fuel Treatment is an organometallic fuel catalyst, which has been evaluated utilizing some of the most stringent testing procedures by reputable and reliable laboratories and government entities.
SAE Paper 900154 — concluded that the active ingredient included in XFT improved fuel octane quality, reduced emissions dramatically, while improving fuel efficiency.
U.S. Department of Interior Bureau of Mines Paper RI 9438 — determined that the active ingredient utilized in XFT reduces emissions significantly.
Southwest Research Diesel Engine Emission Control Technologies Paper, Appendix B, subsection B.3.5, describes the active ingredient in XFT as a catalyst component that increases cetane and reduces burnout time and temperature requirements in new Diesel Particulate Filters (DPF).
Southwest Research Paper, Hydrocarbon Fuel Chemistry provides documentation that the active ingredient in XFT reduces compression ignition emissions as much as 20% and improves fuel efficiency as much as 10%.
NIOSH IC 9642, Department of Health and Human Services Paper, subsection 2.2.3 indicates that the active ingredient incorporated in XFT reduces smoke particulate by 25% and reduces burnout time and temperatures in new Diesel Particulate Filters (DPF).
Canadian Environment Protection Agency Paper, subsection 5.2.4.1 determined that the active ingredient utilized in XFT reduces Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) filterable matter by 23% and reduces total particulate matter by 22%.
California Air Resource Board (CARB), 3D Air Quality-Emission Report; appendix b, states that the active ingredient contained in XFT reduces burnout time and temperature of new Diesel Particulate Filters (DPF). Tests show reductions of particulates by 20% without the DPF and two-fold reductions with DPF.
Olsen Laboratories determined that XFT reduced emissions during the EPA Highway Fuel Economy Test (HFET) and Federal Test Procedure (FTP).
There are many more such tests available documenting the performance of the  organometallic ingredient  which is a vital part of the success of Xtreme Fuel Treatment.
For this reason, critical thinking entities, such as those mentioned in this document, have evaluated this organo-metallic compound many times to insure qualitative and quantitative performance
Summary
The need to conform to recognized standards has been met by holding Xtreme Fuel Treatment up to the scrutiny of extensive laboratory and practical testing.
•• Xtreme Fuel Treatment has achieved ASTM D975 and ISO fuel specifications;
•• The EPA has approved the product through its comprehensive registration and evaluation process (#217020001 per CFR 79.23) (see exhibit D – EPA Registration);
•• Under the testing required by the American Trucking Association, the SAE J1321 TMC/SAE Fuel Consumption Test Procedure Type II, Xtreme Fuel Treatment achieved an 8.2% fuel economy improvement. This test was conducted by an independent lab under rigid test protocols to ensure a test accuracy of ± 1%.
•• That the inclusion of the lubricity agent has ensured that Xtreme Fuel Treatment meets the Engine
Manufacturer’s standard FQP-1 for lubricity;
Due to the benefits the product offers, and the multiple value propositions that it delivers, organizations that deploy many varying pieces of equipment and require large amounts of fuel would be in a position to recognize the greatest return.

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Winner of the 2011 eco-visionary awards
(Syntek Global)
Syntek Global offers a solution to the fuel problems that all countries face. Reducing air pollution, lowering operating costs, and improving mileage are the kind of innovative thinking that is needed now. The Syntek program reaches out to the business community with a powerful way to treat fuel and improve the environment as well.
Discovered in 1951
The nobel prize in chemistry 1973 was awarded to Ernst Otto Fischer and Geoffrey Wilkinson.
Nobel Prize 1973
The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1973 was awarded jointly to Ernst Otto Fischer and Geoffrey Wilkinson “for their pioneering work, performed independently, on the chemistry of the organometallic, so called sandwich compounds”.
Original Patent 1986
Patent number 4585462

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Is Xtreme Fuel Treatment a Scam or is Network Marketing a Pyramid Scheme?


Is Xtreme Fuel Treatment a Scam?
Who says Xtreme Fuel Treatment  is a scam? They are those who didn’t even use it, or those who have used other fuel additives before but the products didn’t work for them, or those who just think there’s no single fuel additive that will ever work in their vehicle.
Don’t you know that EPA requires the use of additives to control the formation of engine and fuel supply system deposits in all U.S. gasoline.”? Here’s the link:http://epa.gov/otaq/regs/fuels/additive/fact7gda.htm
You may have heard that fuel additives don’t work or that they will void an engine’s warranty, but for your information, an act of congress says it won’t affect your warranty. See below
Magnusson-Moss Warranty Act
The Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act (P.L. 93-637) is a United States Federal Law (15 U.S.C. 2301 et seq.) enacted in 1975.
It is the federal statute that governs warranties on consumer products. The legislative history indicates that the purpose of the Act is to make warranties on consumer products more readily understood and enforceable and to provide the Federal Trade Commission with means to better protect consumers.
Vehicle manufacturers are not allowed to void the vehicle warranty just because aftermarket parts or additives are used on or in the vehicle. The only time a new vehicle warranty can be voided is if an aftermarket part has been installed or used and it can be proven that its use is responsible for the warranty claim. In this circumstance the aftermarket parts liability insurance would provide coverage. If a dealer denies a warranty claim involving an implied or expressed new warranty and you require assistance, you should contact the Federal Trade Commission (FTC).
It is common that some engine manufacturers will assert that the use of certain additives that are designed to do such things as act as a pour point depressant, a cetane enhancer, a combustion improver, a biocide, or a lubricity agent, etc. may prove useful to the overall performance of the engine.
It’s true, many products don’t do what they claim and many are ineffective. But let me set your mind at ease about Xtreme Fuel Treatment (XFT). Years of research, data, and practical use has proven XFT to be highly effective. After all, there is a reason that these large companies won’t go without it. Why would they continue using it year after year if it didn’t work! The benefits are unmistakable and quantifiable, and we have example after example of its effectiveness.

XFT is a time-tested and patented fuel treatment. The following statements from the patent show the reason why this product is invented:
“In the past, fuel has been treated to improve combustion efficiency and to protect fireside surfaces from high temperature corrosion and carbon-containing scale build up. Typical additive packages have been used based on oil soluble organometallic compounds of manganese in fuel. Unfortunately, the compounds used previously were extremely toxic and consequently difficult to store and handle.”
“In the past, a wide variety of chemical compositions have been provided as fuel additives. Unfortunately, many of these compositions when used as recommended by their manufacturers did not provide all of the properties which overall were required for an effective inhibitor, or reinhibitor and depolymerizer for the long term storage of kerosene and diesel fuel, as well as providing combustion efficiency improvement.”
Here is the link to the patent: http://www.freepatentsonline.com/4585462.html
Xtreme Fuel Treatment is registered under the EPA to increase fuel efficiency , prolong engine life, enhance horsepower & performance, and reduce emissions. XFT was mainly distributed in the industrial markets as a solution to extend the operating hours between service repairs and to help treat rocket fuels. In 2008, Syntek Global released XFT to the public making it a viable solution for any size operation. Multiple mass-carbon balance tests, independent lab tests, fuel consumption tests, and case studies on various engines have been performed to prove the effectiveness of XFT.
Here is the link to the EPA registration:https://www.mysyntek.com/files/library/EPA_Registration_XFT.pdf
Here is the link to one test result from LubeTrak. They did a Stationary Fuel Consumption Test:https://www.mysyntek.com/files/library/Fuel_Savings_Test.pdf
So why not try the product for you to see if it’s a scam or not?
Is Xtreme Fuel Treatment’s Business Opportunity or Network Marketing a Pyramid Scheme?
First, let’s give you an example of what a real Pyramid Scheme is.
As you can see on the picture, the person on top of the pyramid will always earn more than the people below him. Even if the people below work so hard, they will never out-earn the people above them. This is the real Pyramid Scheme and this is how every corporate business works. And you might be employed to one of them. So you might be involved in a Pyramid Scheme….
What about the Xtreme Fuel Treatment’s Network Marketing?
First, let’s differentiate Network Marketing from Multilevel Marketing (MLM).
Although multi-level marketing (MLM) is often used in network marketing, it is actually a completely different concept. When most people mention the term multi-level marketing, the company that immediately comes to mind is Amway.
Multi-level marketers make their money by introducing others into their programs as distributors. They are then paid a commission on the revenue that the person they introduced brings in. This continues as more and more people are added to the downline.
Successful multi-level marketers are making money off of other people’s work. The idea is that as you continue to recruit new people into the organization, you move yourself up from a worker bee to management. Rather than actually selling any product, you’re responsible for additional recruiting, training and motivation for your team as it grows.
In many multi-level marketing programs, commissions are paid way down the line so the more people you and your team bring on, the better. Network marketing on the other hand, actually has a much wider scope. As mentioned above, it can include multi-level marketing but also has many other facets. Network marketing is quite simply using your relationships to sell a product or service.
Now, Xtreme Fuel Treatment business is using the Network Marketing  Strategy. The business includes both selling the product and building a team. Yes, Network Marketing is also shaped as a pyramid, but with Syntek Global it is called a Tree, not a pyramid. It doesn’t have the same scheme as what corporate businesses have. It doesn’t mean that if you are on top of the tree, you can always earn more than the people below you. Syntek Global designed its Network Marketing strategically so that whoever works hard will earn more, no matter where level they are. If you got more customers than the people above you, even you are below the tree; you can earn more than the people above you because you’re making greater percentage on the commission since you got more personal customers. I can personally testify for this. I was earning more than the person who enrolled me because I personally enrolled more people and I have more personal customers than the guy above me has.
So, Xtreme Fuel Treatment’s Network Marketing is NOT a Pyramid Scheme. It is a Tree. Why is it called a Tree? It’s because it has many branches. It’s not only the people on the top that will become successful or fruitful but also the people in all branches of the tree.
 “Why do they need to have Network Marketing attached to the product?”
Well, actually, the product has been used for over 2 decades without the Network Marketing attached to it. It was the large industrial companies that were using it, and the product proved to be effective for those huge companies. That time, the product was sold in huge drums. It was only in the past 3 years that Syntek Global made it available for individual consumer, and packed the product into single dose packets and bottles.
Network Marketing is the best way to sell the product. Word of mouth is always the best marketing strategy. Plus, a person will be able to show his testimonial about the product, and by sharing it to other people, he will earn money too. Network Marketing actually helps people earn money; especially in this economy that unemployment rate is high.
“Why not just put the product on the store shelves next to other fuel additives?”
If this product is placed on the store shelves, it will not sell against those cheap fuel additives that don’t work. People will always buy the cheaper product even if they don’t work. And people won’t be educated how to test the product if it is just sitting on the shelf and nobody explaining how to use it. People will not see its difference to other fuel additives too, if it is just sitting on the store shelves next to other fuel additives. The product needs to stand out; there should be people who will testify on its effectiveness, there should be people who will tell people on how to test the product the right way in order to get the right result.
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MLM vs Traditional Business


MLM vs Traditional Business

In brief, MLM, also known as Multi Level Marketing or Network Marketing is simply a "system" for distributing product. Every business has a product to sell and when the product is sold to the market place, money is made. In a traditional business, whether it's retail, construction, food or what have you, when the product is sold, that's the end of the marketing system. Before that product is sold, however, it must go through many hands which jacks up the price of the product you are marketing.

Let's say you had a 5 and dime store. Remember those? Let's say you have a cereal you are selling in your 5 and dime store. Before that box of cereal gets to the end consumer, there are advertising costs, manufacturing costs, a sales person (or distributors) cost of convincing you to purchase that product to put on your shelf and each person in this line of production must earn money. That box of cereal that you are selling costs the manufacturer about 50 cents to make BUT, when you add on the manufacturers costs for production and advertising, then you add on the sales persons commissions they make in convincing you to put that product on your shelf and the end result is a 50 cent product that sells for $3.00 so everyone in the line can make money. Who pays for all these people's salaries to get that product to you? You do. To keep the end cost down on that product, quality may sometimes be sacrificed.

Are you familiar with wholesale stores like Sam's Club or Costco's? What these stores do is buy the product direct from the manufacturer, cutting out the middle man, and then sell the product directly to the market place at a reduced price.

Owning an MLM or multi level marketing business is in some ways very similar to owning a wholesale store like Sam's Club or Costco's. In MLM, you are buying directly from the manufacturer, cutting out the middle man therefore, increasing your commissions and/or the quality of the product.

Just think, if you could buy your cereal directly from the manufacturers warehouse, how much do you think you'd really pay for that product. The only downside is you'd probably have to buy cases and cases (Like those wholesale stores) to be able to buy that product direct.

Now, here's what makes MLM different from a Traditional business.

In that wholesale store, they "hire" employees and pay them an hourly salary to market their product. No matter how much product that employee markets, they earn that salary. Because you have "employees", you are responsible for paying taxes, insurance and other incentives and this expense is figured into the total selling price of that box of cereal.

If you are the employee, say a supervisor, and you train a new employee to market that product, you get a pat on the back, the wholesale store gets the expense and the profit that this new employee creates. The more employees you train, the more expenses and profit the wholesale company creates.

In MLM, we are all "wholesale" business owners. We are the Sam's Club and Costco's owners. We buy direct from the manufacturer and market our wares to the public. We usually don't have the overhead like taxes and insurance, the headaches of having employees that only care about making a paycheck. What we do have however is the tax breaks only a home business owner can earn because our "store" is a dedicated room in our home. We also take on the advertising expense (just like those wholesale stores) and we train others to market our product with the biggest difference being, we don't pay the salary to this new trainee.

In MLM, we all work on commissions. We get paid for production only. When we successfully market our product to the public, we earn money. When we teach others to do the same, we earn royalties or "mailbox money".

If you "hired" someone to come in and help you market your product, you will be obligated to pay them at least a minimum hourly salary, whether or not they produce a sale of your product. This is a cost that comes out of your pocket, no matter what. When you have an "employee", again, you're also responsible for the taxes and any other expenses of having this employee, whether or not they produce a profit for your company.

In MLM (multi level marketing) or NWM (network marketing), you don't technically hire someone like you do in a traditional business but you share the opportunity with others who want to learn how to buy direct from the manufacturer and how to market the product to the public themselves. You teach and train this person to duplicate what you've done. Yes, YOU invest your time and energy in training others and they in turn decide what they are going to do with that knowledge. Many people you come in contact with will NOT be the right people to teach and train. They would rather be the salary earning employee than the business owning employer. That's just the way it is. (So be careful and choosy about who you offer to teach and train.)

How you market your product to the public is no different than any other business out there. You need to let people know you have a business and a product you feel they may benefit from. You must also understand that not everyone is going to want to use your product, just like you don't shop at every single store in town either. If you went out and recommended your favorite restaurant in town to everyone you ran into, do you honestly believe that everyone you made the recommendation to would go to that restaurant? And if you didn't tell anyone that you were in business, do you really believe you could make a profit?

One final distinction you must understand.

MLM is a profession as well as an industry. Any high paying profession takes training. Many times, years of training. Your job, when you first get started, is to market your product to the public to create immediate cashflow. The more you market, or recommend your product, the more cashflow you create. This is one of the BIG side benefits of this profession.

Recommend to a lot of people, make a lot of money.
Recommend to a little people, make little money.
Recommend to no people, make no money.

While you are recommending your product, you also need to be a student of this profession. Any Doctor, Lawyer or high paying professional MUST go to school for years and years to learn HOW to become a professional in that industry. If you decided today you wanted to join the Medical industry, does that mean in 30 days you should be ready and knowledgeable enough to operate on someone and save their life? How long do you honestly think it will take to learn HOW to operate?

Treat this profession as you would any other high paying profession and you'll earn, in time, just like those other high paying professionals with the biggest difference being, your income will be what we call "walk away income".

Is this a pyramid scam?

What do you consider a pyramid scam?

According the to FTC, 

http://www.ftc.gov/speeches/other/dvimf16.htm
Some people confuse pyramid and Ponzi schemes with legitimate multilevel marketing. Multilevel marketing (aka network marketing) programs are known as MLM's, and unlike pyramid or Ponzi schemes, MLM's have a real product to sell. More importantly, MLM's actually sell their product to members of the general public, without requiring these consumers to pay anything extra or to join the MLM system. MLM's may pay commissions to a long string of distributors, but these commission are paid for real retail sales, not for new recruits.

You're going to work some where, some how for the next 30-40 years anyway. Why not learn how to work smarter, not harder. Become a professional in an industry, master that industry, and earn a professionals income, live a professionals lifestyle. What else have you got to look forward to.

If you look back on the last 5 years of your life, think, are you at a position today where you thought you would be? If you don't change anything you're doing right now, if you don't make a commitment to do something different, where will you be in five years from today?

So, I guess your next step is to decide

Employee vs Employer vs Professional

MLM vs Traditional Business


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