On June 14 & 15, 2006, television stations all across the US ran a press release entitled

"How to Save Money at the Pump, Use MPG-CAPS (TM) as Part of Your Total Car Care Regimen".

ALTAMONTE SPRINGS, Fla., June 14 /PRNewswire

Everyone is looking to save money on their gasoline spending with the cost of commuting, running errands, or vacationing by car rising sharply with higher gasoline prices. With the summer driving season here, there are some easy things consumers can do that will go a long way in helping their cars run more efficiently and use less gasoline.

Automotive expert and certified mechanic Tom Eaton offers a number of simple car care tips that can ease the pain at the pump and improve vehicle performance:

• Change the air filter regularly. A dirty filter can lower gas mileage.

• Maintain the recommended level of air pressure in the tires. Drivers can lose two percent of fuel economy for every pound of pressure under the recommended pounds per square inch.

• Drive at 55 mph. Tests have shown that a car driven at 65 mph will use 17% more fuel than one driven at 55 mph.

• Fill up early in the morning. The afternoon sun can heat and expand the gas in the station's fuel tank so drivers get less for their money.

• Use only the grade octane listed in the owner's manual. Higher octane gas does not make a difference in the miles per gallon.

There are also a wide range of fuel economy products that have flooded the market since gas prices started to rise -- everything from magnets to gas pills to filter devices.

"Most of these products simply don't work. The only product that I have found effective is MPG- CAPS(TM) marketed by Fuel Freedom International," cautions Mr. Eaton. "I'll admit I was skeptical at first, but I've used MPG-CAPS and have seen how they not only significantly reduce emissions, but also improve gas mileage and even reduce knocks and pings in the engine when used properly."

MPG-CAPS are an organic engine conditioner that improves an engine's internal combustion process providing lower emissions, better gas mileage, and better fuel economy. For best results, two MPG-CAPS should be used for the first two tanks of gas (for vehicles with 12-22 gallon tanks) which allows the micro-thin coating to develop. After that one tablet is used to maintain the full benefits of the product. MPG-CAPS are available for $2 per caplet through local distributors.

About Fuel Freedom International:

Based in Altamonte Springs, Florida, Fuel Freedom International (FFi) is a global company operating in 93 countries, including the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, and Croatia. Operations are run by independent distributors located throughout the world, with a global network of nearly 28,000 distributors. For more information, visit http://gasdiet.myffi.biz http://www.mpgfreedom.com/gasdiet

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Click on the following Links to see some of the Television Stations and others that ran Tom Eaton's story:

KLFY 10 WATE 6 Auto-eSources.com WOI TV 5

KAIT 8 KFSM 5 WIS TV 10 WHOtv

WHNS WPRI 12 WACH 57 WFIE 14

WHBF TV 4 Interest! ALERT WEHT 25 WTNZ 43

KPLC 7 WTKR 3 WAFB 9 KWWL 7

WLOX 13 WUAB 43 Press Enterprise WNEM 5

WAFF 9 WQAD FOX 21 Auto Spectator

Background on Tom Eaton Tom Eaton holds B.A.s in Electrical Engineering and Mechanical Engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and certifications from National Institute of Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) and the Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE). He’s been working with cars for more than 40 years. His passion for building hot rod motors in a local garage when he was 14-year-old boy has grown into a business of restoring high-end automobiles and testing engines and cars. His company, Desert Research, test new car models for dealers and also offers complete emissions and mechanical testing.

He’s also the mechanic who was interviewed on the radio media tour. He is very credible and has done his own testing of MPG-CAPs and is a big supporter of the product.