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Engine Chronic Fatigue Syndrome

The early signs of Engine Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (ECFS) is a
strong, noticeable lethargy that simply overpowers your engine.
The profound weakness does not disappear with additional fuel
feedings, oil changes, spark plug replacements, etc.

ECFS Symptoms:

· Strong and noticeable fatigue even after resting
· Increased fuel appetite
· Inability to perform with no apparent reason
· Dissipation of energy and vigor
· Painful increased toxic exhaust emissions
· Vociferous discord in engine
· Increased frequency in oil changes
· Persistent soiled spark plugs

One or more of these symptoms warrants further investigation.

How does ECFS begin?

From the first time you use either gasoline or diesel to fill the
tank.

Who can get ECFS?

ECFS transcends all ages, social and economic classes, as well as
geographical locations. Some members of the transportation
community, and public consumers as a whole, are inexperienced
with ECFS, or are skeptical of the syndrome.

What are the statistics for ECFS?

Inevitably, all engines powered by diesel or gasoline fuel are
affected.

What causes ECFS?

Sulfuric acid in the engine produced by a combination of water in
fuel and innate attraction of fuel to water. Although most
diagnosticians thought it to be an age disorder resulting in
weakness and fatigue, scientific evidence has now cast doubt on
that theory.

How can consumers cope with and manage ECFS?

The Fuel Doctor suggests that “what we have here is a failure to
communicate” between owner and engine. Manifestations are simply
an engine’s mode of conveying the need for owner intervention.

Learning how to manage ECFS, may help improve the level at which
your engine functions, as well as its quality of life. But
managing ECFS requires treatment choices: short term versus long
term, economical versus non-economical.

Long Short-Term Treatments -- Manage individual symptoms as they
surface. For example, soiled spark plugs can be changed, or
tainted oil can be removed and replaced. Not economically viable.

Short Long-Term Treatment – Manage the collective symptoms and
simultaneously induce a cure – clearly the optimal economically
viable solution.

The Fuel Doctor’s Treatment Prescription:

Based on scientific evidence, the Fuel Doctor strongly recommends
the UBiee Power Pill Fe3 for treating all ECFS expressions. The
UBiee Power Pill Fe-3 is not only a nutritious supplement to fuel
feedings, but it has shown to radically induce improvement and
liberate cure for all guises of ECFS. It is the most economically
viable solution available on the market.