What is Fuelstar and what does it do?
A. Fuelstar is a fuel combustion catalyst. It is not a liquid additive but is a bolt-on device. It comes in a canister which, for a medium to large sized car, is the size of a soft drink can. The fuel line is cut in the engine compartment and the canister is bolted to the engine. The fuel line is then reconnected so the fuel flows through the canister. The canister contains metal alloy pellets, the main ingredient of which is tin. With the aid of movement and vibration, minuscule particles of metallic tin are released into the fuelstream. These particles are invisible to the naked eye but can be seen in the laboratory using a microscope. The particles are reactive and when they reach the combustion chambers a reaction takes place giving a more complete fuel burn. This translates to (a) more power (b) less fuel (c) lower emissions and (d) prolonged engine life. The increase in power output is normally 5 to 7% and the reduction in fuel consumption is normally 12 to 15%. It operates with