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When it Comes to "Gas-Saving" Devices, Save Your Money

June 15, 2007

With gas prices sky-rocketing, consumers are looking for alternative ways to save money at the pump, including investing in one of the many products out there that claim to improve fuel economy.  These include fuel and oil additives, fuel line devices, engine heaters and injectors, and air and vapor bleed devices, among others.  But do these products really do what they say?  Research by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and Consumer Reports has found that the vast majority of “gas-saving” devices are totally ineffective.  A few produced a very small improvement in fuel economy, but the money saved by the consumer was negligible.  And of those devices, some had the undesirable side effect of increasing exhaust emissions, meaning that installation of these devices could be considered “illegal tampering” according to federal regulations.  You can view the results of the FTC’s tests of many gas-saving products at the EPA lab by going to http://www.ftc.gov/bcp/edu/pubs/consumer/autos/aut10.shtm

Consumers should be very wary of advertising claims for products that promise a significant improvement in fuel economy or claim “EPA Certification”.  While the EPA will issue a registration letter indicating that the chemicals in the gasoline additives do not produce emissions that are any more harmful than those in regular fuel, this does not amount to approval or endorsement of the product.

The Governor’s Office of Consumer Affairs contends that the best way to save money on gas is by following these suggestions from the EPA, Consumer Reports and other sources:

For more information, contact  the Governor’s Office of Consumer Affairs, at 404-656-3790.


The mission of the Governor’s Office of Consumer Affairs is to protect consumers and businesses from unlawful, deceptive and unfair practices in the marketplace by enforcement of the laws we administer and through education.  To find other helpful consumer information, please visit our website at www.consumer.ga.gov.