Posted by mkirsch on October 31, 2014 at 05:35:29 from (72.45.143.81):
Not only that, but the thread died off in 2011, 3-1/2 years ago.
The problem with most of these homespun remedies is that people are basing success on "nothing bad happened" rather than "something good happened." They just *KNOW* it worked without actually taking any measurements or performing any long-term tests... on ONE vehicle.
Scientific proof requires a large sample of data, consistent operating parameters, controls, etc.. One old farmer saying that he dumped something in his tank and it instantly made a difference is NOT proof. You can convince yourself of anything. I once convinced myself that the K&N filter I put in my old truck was making it run better and produce a whole lot more horsepower. After a few days I realized it wasn't so, but some people are so stubborn that they will not see the forest for the trees.
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