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My engine develops more power when using Havoline Energy. Is it also using more fuel and producing more emissions?

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My engine develops more power when using Havoline Energy. Is it also using more fuel and producing more emissions?

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No. When fuel is burned in the engine to produce energy, it is used in many ways. Some of this energy is lost as hot exhaust gases and waste heat from the cooling system. Some is used up overcoming internal friction in the engine. The rest is available to drive the wheels. Havoline Energy reduces internal friction within the engine, therefore more energy can be made available at the wheels. If this additional energy at the wheels is used in accelerating or higher speed driving, then no more fuel than normal would be used and no more emissions would be produced. However, if there is no change in your driving style, this energy will be saved and there will be reductions in the fuel consumed and the emissions produced.

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