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Just posted it for everyone's viewing pleasure.
Ummmm. Time and time AGAIN you are proven wrong! I posted a photo last week of the letter I received for my shares and so did two other people I know. You don't need dropbox to post an image.
Dshade. Can you send me your email? Have a question/ comment for you. I don't have a full account so I can't pm you.
Do you even research what you post or just throw it out there hoping people will believe you? Do the math! 1 US Dollar is equivalent to 1.39 Canadian dollars at today's exchange rate. According to Stockmans post, 1 gallon of methanol is less than .75 US dollars. Convert that to Canadian Dollars and it's 1.04/gallon. Simple math, $2.83-$1.04=$1.79. That seems pretty viable to me.
It's a new fossil fuel additive. Gives your car an extra 1 t-rex power. Fred Flinstone said it's the wave of the future!
Here's another interesting report on Methanol.
http://www.afdc.energy.gov/afdc/pdfs/mit_methanol_white_paper.pdf
Hopefully we will be selling in the Midwest soon. Seems like that area of the country uses the most ethanol. It would probably be the easiest place to sell our fuel since people are already more familiar with alternative fuels than the rest of the country and would be more willing to try it. Here is a study on alternative fuels I found. Unfortunately, M85 wasn't included in the study, however you could probably make comparisons to ethanol. Perhaps management should read this for future decisions of where to market our fuel.
http://www.afdc.energy.gov/uploads/publication/geography_alt_fuel_markets.pdf
Good post stockman. I really enjoyed the history of the experiments in the M85 article. Gives you a little flex fuel history and how at the time the experiment was a success. Ford lead the way back then. I'd love to see them promote us for all their flex fuel vehicles today.
Here is a very interesting read on M85.
http://www.energyresourcefulness.org/Fuels/methanol_fuels/California_methanol_experiment_1.html
Thanks D. That's kind of what I was figuring. I'll reset it. By the way, I really could tell a difference in power this morning in 1st and 2nd gear. Before, it wasn't hard at all to spin the front tires taking off, but now it takes no effort at all. It runs real smooth. I can't wait for it to sell in Orlando.
ok, here are the photos.
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Ok, I got a full tank, photos, and the free pamphlet they have by the pump! I had to drive around A1A in 3rd gear to empty out my tank for about 45 minutes. lol Miscalculated how much fuel I needed to get there. They are selling a gallon at 1.99 if you pay cash. 2.09 if you pay by card.
It runs pretty smooth. I can't tell yet if I have more power or not because it's raining. Only problem I encountered was when I stopped in Orlando to buy dog food. When I started the engine, the check engine light came on. I'm sure it's just a little confused with the new fuel. lol I'll have to take it to Autozone and see if they'll check it for me so I can see what code it's throwing. I have a 2011 Patriot(not a flex fuel vehicle).
The attendant was pretty nice. I asked him how it's selling and he said not too many have tried it yet. He said many people had questions about it but he said they were confused and reluctant to try it. It's seems like he was unaware that they are the first to sell the fuel retail. Perhaps they should provide some training/education on the fuel to all the attendants. Hopefully with more advertising and education, customers won't be afraid to try it. If anyone can tell me how to upload photos, I'll post them. I forgot to check out the additive while I was inside. :(
If I-4 traffic from Orlando isn't too bad, I may head over after work today and fill up with some Ecoflex96 fuel! I have a stick shift Patriot so I can't drive I-4 when it's bad. My leg hurts after a while of pushing the clutch in and out so much.
Thank you shadow, that was a great and informative post. :)
Interesting. So now we know there is a winter blend. I wonder if this was the reason the original Canadian contract was put on hold? We had to wait for a winter blend for the cold Canadian market to be developed and tested. Thank you knaz for taking the initiative and helping the company test their fuel.
Nice! Did you test with regular gasoline or gas mixed with ethanol?
If you don't mind, could you tell us how much your average mileage improved?
Great video! You can really hear the difference.
He said "onboard", not "on the board".
Nobody said Microsoft will be buying ECSL, they merely stated that a company like Microsoft could have an interest in buying a company such as ECSL.
It is fact, many of us have confirmed it.
It is fact. Many of us have confirmed it.
Could the SBG agreement we have today be a direct/indirect result of that Singular shipment?
Connecting more dots...
News from 09/28/15
"Additionally, SBG will sell and distribute the Dynamo™ Additive products throughout its existing franchise locations as well as other non-owned travel plazas throughout the Greater Montreal area."
Published 08/2010
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/report-on-business/industry-news/property-report/retail-rubber-hits-the-road-at-ontario-pit-stops/article4263260/
As retail opportunities go, the chance to get in on something like this is very rare, says Bruce Allen, president of Canadian Tire Petroleum. HKSC picked Canadian Tire to manage the fuel service stations and to install convenience stores adjacent to the pumps. The conversion of all 23 sites to the Canadian Tire gas brand will take place over time as leases with the previous fuel providers expire. The gas stations at 20 of the service centres will have converted to Canadian Tire by 2011.
The highway service centres are a first for Canadian Tire Petroleum, which manages 272 gas stations and 267 Gas+ convenience stores across the country. The deal makes business sense, Mr. Allen says, because these highway drivers are also Canadian Tire's target audience.
The 24-hour pumps will be the first LEED Silver gas stations in Canada, Mr. Allen says. The company has even installed the infrastructure for electric vehicle charging stations. "We wanted to be pro-active for when we need to satisfy consumer demand," he says.
When all 23 stations are converted to the Canadian Tire brand, the pumps will generate more than 6 million, 40-litre fill-ups a year, says Mr. Allen. "That's 6 million opportunities to interact with Canadian motorists and hopefully create a very positive experience. And we see an opportunity to cross-merchandise into Canadian Tire stores, Canadian Tire financial-services credit cards, and so on," Mr. Allen says. "There is terrific brand exposure."
Acculife website is www.acculife-usa.com, NOT www.acculife.com. acculife.com has nothing to do with the ECSL partnership, acculife-usa.com does. Anyone can walk in to one of the Flying-J stores that carries our fuel additive products and see it for themselves. Can't deny what is real when any person can go and verify it themselves.
I'm guessing this is the "big boy" of their gas stations. http://gasplus.canadiantire.ca/en/
They seem to focus on fuel economy, clean fuel, and performance with their fuels. Perfect match with Ecoflex96.
http://gasplus.canadiantire.ca/index.php/en/fuels/clean-fuel?adlocation=hp_mmb_default_en
Their stations are all over the place in Canada!
Connecting the dots...Dexter Stacey, Canadian Tire, and OnRoute fuel station. Part of the "Stacey Group"?
http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:zLf52GzwBQAJ:www.revolvy.com/main/index.php%3Fs%3DCanadian%2520Tire%26item_type%3Dtopic+&cd=12&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=us
OnRoute has 20 fuel station locations
http://onroute.ca/features/
The nice thing about all of this is any investor can go to the physical locations of where ECSL products are being sold and see the product and try the product for themselves and make an informed decision in whether they believe in the product. Nobody can discount the fact that you can see, touch, and try our products. As we grow our products in to the market, more and more people will become familiar with the products and the companies.
That's old and irrelevant rehashed info that was used to blatantly manipulate the stock.
Are sticky notes meant for news from the company? If so, that new sticky doesn't belong there.
Do your DD, look through the forum. The photos are here and probably on their FB page too. This isn't some "moon landing" conspiracy.
My grandfather had to constantly rebuild the carb in his 31 coupe. Now I see why. Ethanol was a bad idea to put in gas.
I believe this is it but I couldn't find any watch style health monitor for personal use.
http://www.healthcare.philips.com/main/products/patient_monitoring/
That's what it seems like to me right now. I'll have to do some research and see if there is anything out there besides Fitbit that comes close to what Acculife will do.
ok, I found the images of their device. It's wearable on your neck and it's pretty big and seems like for hospital use only.
http://www.healthcare.philips.com/main/products/patient_monitoring/products/intellivue_mx40/#&&/wEXAQUOY3VycmVudFRhYlBhdGgFEERldGFpbHM6T3ZlcnZpZXdwGB6s7Z5i1iyK2qCyu+ZlAjHM5w==
I still don't know what the consumer one does.
Thanks Trader. I found it. It seems like similar tech, but the only wearable device I saw was a clunky arm monitor and seems like everything is mainly for in hospital monitoring by the staff and not for home use. I went to the consumer site and the only medical device I saw was something you wore around your neck. I don't know what that does as the link wouldn't open for me but if you wear it around your neck, I don't see how it can take your vital at any given time.
Please provide a link to it. I'm curious to see what it can do. My grandfather could use one right now. I can upgrade to an Acculife when the product comes out.
Very informative. It's a shame these criminals are allowed run wild. Until legislation is passed to put these people behind bars, we're stuck dealing with the lies and manipulation. Makes you wonder how many promising companies were destroyed by these people. They must feel proud ruining peoples lives. As soon as the fuel is sold in Bunnell, I'll go fill up and take photos and report the improvements in power and fuel economy. I drive a Jeep Patriot and I get 29 highway. Three mpg or more would be awesome. That's like getting around 40 extra highway miles or more per fill up for me! That's about 2100 extra miles extra per year! It's like driving from Florida to Vegas for free. One more year of fuel savings and I can come back to Florida. lol