![]() Their products are made in the USA and they might have something for you depending on what vehicle you have. They have ECU tuners backed by data with custom ECU maps for power, fuel efficiency, and often both. They specialize in American made cars, trucks, and SUVs. You’re welcome =) You know, off the top of my head, a name that I trust, that I’ve only heard good things about in the ECU tuning market is Banks Power. If you used a debit card, you may be out of luck, but I’d call your bank to see if there’s anything they can do on their end to start a refund. If you came across this blog post before buying a Fuel Save Pro, I think you now know what’s up and, in my opinion, you should not buy this fuel saving device.īut if you already bought this product, I’d try my best to initiate a charge back if you used a credit card. Green and white OBD-2 devices you can buy for bulk for as little as $1.Īs debunked numerous times before, these OBD-2 devices have no capability on its chip to talk to your engine’s brain (aka the ECU or the engine’s computer) and can therefore not adjust timing, fuel, and spark on the fly to make your engine use less fuel.Īll these devices do is power on and re-play a convincing sequence of flashing LED lights that do nothing but drain your battery if plugged in for too long. The likely truth about Fuel Save Pro and any other magic green and white OBD-2 device that you see advertised on the internet.Īs I’ve blogged about before what these people do is order a whole bunch of Green and White OBD-2 devices from China for as little as $1 each, make a website that’s likely copied from all the other fuel saving devices, make a slick ad for Youtube, and buy Youtube ads, probably spending thousands over a several months ad campaign.Īs their pricing shows these people will re-sell you this do-nothing $1 device to you for upwards of $50 a piece.Ĭheck out and search for Fuel Saver and you’ll see what I mean, those green and white OBD-2 devices are probably what will show up in the mail if you buy a Fuel Save Pro. I would not be surprised if all these OBD2 device sites were made by the same person. ![]() Notice anything? They are practically all the same because, in all likelihood, they are! More specifically, check out my blogs on the ![]() I invite you to check out I’ve blogged about 15 fuel saving products thus far. Fuel Save Pro looks a lot like those other Fuel Saving devices I’ve blogged about. In other words, just because Fuel Save Pro search results link to positive articles doesn’t mean what they post is true…at all. It’s not obvious to the average internet user but, by placing biased articles on websites that have been on the internet for a couple of years, sites that are open to posting almost anything for a small fee, whoever is behind Fuel Save Pro is able to rank these strategically placed articles so it’s the first set of search results that pop up when looking up “Fuel Save Pro.” Thankfully, the only real search result that, like me, wants to debunk the Fuel Save Pro is from Youtuber Jordan Liles. The Google Snippet for “Is fuel save pro legit.” Questionable! What pops up when you search Fuel Save Pro on Google.Įven the People also ask snippet is stuffed with questionable answers from sites like and.
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