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kilikopela
11-20-2007, 04:37 PM
Not sure if any of you guys are interested.

A while back I became a sales distributor for a product called Bi-Tron...and if there is a demand for this, I will become a site sponser and start retailing these out. I never went out of my way retail them out, I just wanted to get them at cost for my personal use.

Here's a the product brochure:
https://uf1.com/bitron/b_products/product_brochure.pdf (https://uf1.com/bitron/b_products/product_brochure.pdf)

Here's more product information:
http://www.bitronglobal.com (http://www.bitronglobal.com)

Some videos made by some of the bi-tron peeps for those who're compaison gurus:
http://www.bitrontoday.com/show_archives.asp?ch=5 (http://www.bitrontoday.com/show_archives.asp?ch=5)

Some Testimonials by racers in the professional level who'm I think are very creditable:
http://www.bitronglobal.com/testmonial_racing.html (http://www.bitronglobal.com/testmonial_racing.html)

And some third party documentation by Business TV:
http://www.b-tv.com/i/videos/bitronbtv.wmv (http://www.b-tv.com/i/videos/bitronbtv.wmv)


I havent been selling it because well, I suck at marketing anything. The marketing structure is one of the MLM things that I got into. But I was never into the MLM thing...usually when someone of MLM background comes to me, the buck stops there and I get stagnant in the MLM side. Because it IS as business, I want to try my hand at retailing this out. Much to like how there are Amsoil distributors here and there. What also got to me, that this was retailed out prior to me getting in, like in the early to mid 90s (I think) that some of the local machine shops recognized Bi-Tron and retailed them out as well. It stopped because of some misfortune of one of the guys in the company made the company bankrupt so it couldnt fund their facilities. So someone bought them out and rebuilt their structure and made them to what they once were.

Anyway...my experience with this product, it's been very good to the G35. I average 23mpg...so about 330-340miles between fillups. before hand, I remembered getting up to 280-290 between fillups. A while back before getting with Bi-Tron, I did a dyno run of before and after, at the old Endless Garage location in Mapunapuna. Before showing up...I did a few WOT runs to get the G35's ecu adjusted for loaded runs. Strapped it to the dyno, I made like 228rwhp, after adding the Bi-Tron additives in...I made 236rwhp. Driving the car afterwards was a different experience. I can't explain the feeling of how much more efficient the car became. Well...I still use it today; like I wrote...I just use it for myself now.

The guys that hooked me up with Bi-Tron are the guys at Tajiri Demo. They use it in all their rigs. They've done all the oil analysis and all (at the time, I didnt know what they mean) but I do know it's advantageous to them because they do a lot of driving and to fuel those rigs costs a grip load.

All I want to see is if anyone is interesed buying, I will startup the retail side of this. If you try this and you dont like it...you can use it all, and send the empty bottles back (shipping at your charge though) and get a full refund (less your shipping cost). All the while using the product and if or when I become a site sponser, all I ask is your feedback/testimonial/criticism.

Mahalo for reading.
Chris

ikeyballz
11-21-2007, 12:19 AM
sounds cool. how does the thing work? + how much is it?

if its gonna help mpg + power id get it.. (if the price of the additive is < $ spent on gas saved..)

Rob
11-21-2007, 01:59 AM
Chris,

Which additives did you use?... oil and gear oil additives, octane boost?... LMK...

Hee_Haw
11-21-2007, 06:07 AM
My interest is in the Tri-wash.

I used to be involved in Enviro-Tech International as a distributor/MLM director (Dri-wash n Guard; the waterless car wash), and since I left the organization (and my downline), I haven't been able to get product, and I know the whole thing changed hands a bit.

Price for the 32 oz.? It looks like something I'd be interested in. :)

kilikopela
11-21-2007, 08:19 AM
sounds cool. how does the thing work? + how much is it?

if its gonna help mpg + power id get it.. (if the price of the additive is < $ spent on gas saved..)
Check out the video links. There was a video concept/commercial that Castrol Syntec did that showed that their oil started getting closer to a heat source. Naturally...oil, will start breaking down and move away from the heat source. The concept is entirely the same, but to an extreme level by means of their chemistry. I dont need to know it's chemistry...I just needed to know it works. The videos I saw (when I got into this business) showed all kinds of additives that Bi-Tron was competing against...from Slick50 to DuraLube. Two highly advertised paid-commercials. The two bad things about them was the excessive use of Moly-something and Teflon...then chemistry started taking place again that mind some sense to me. Moly and Teflon are solids that react to heat...the concept is that Moly reacts better..but it's too good for it's own being. That Moly starts to cake up and, in one of the videos..showed a broken down engine with all this caked up crap.

Well...I do recall that the bi-tron additives are non-syn. and dirived from oil - somehow. (see..i suck at marketing). but it makes your simple regular oil perform better than your overated off the shelf oil from ron's performance or checkers.

Dunno...I can't really tell you how it works but, to check out the videos and the testimonials.

As for the product being < $ saved? Entirely true...if you put it at the perspective of how many times you have to fill up at a given time span. Lets say you fill up once a week, every month, 12 times a year (duh)...and by using this, you start to notice that your tank is stretching and fillups are between 1.5 weeks. What you would normaly do in 3 weeks, you fill up 3 times...but you saved money because you filled up twice. For me, in the G35...that was my scenario. I would fillup every week. Then it turned into every 1.5 weeks. It was more like 1.7 but, 1.5 is a nicer and rounder number to use. To me...It was just a fillup I didnt have to spend for = money saved. Moreso, when you use the fuel conditioner, if your car is meant to use premium gas, you can use 87 octane with no problems. I've bee using 87 since using the product ever since, and I've used it while I was racing at the track in Time Attack. Made sense to me to no spend anymore than I have to. Pretty much one of the reasons why a lot of people switch to synthetic oils.

Here's one video I found that I especially like:
http://www.bitronglobal.com/testmonial_racing.html (http://www.bitronglobal.com/testmonial_racing.html)

Chris,

Which additives did you use?... oil and gear oil additives, octane boost?... LMK...I used all of them. Not so much the octane booster...but I do use the fuel conditioner. The other reason I'm thinking about trying out the retail side of this is because I have to order again. My surplus has run dry of the fuel conditioner.

My interest is in the Tri-wash.

I used to be involved in Enviro-Tech International as a distributor/MLM director (Dri-wash n Guard; the waterless car wash), and since I left the organization (and my downline), I haven't been able to get product, and I know the whole thing changed hands a bit.

Price for the 32 oz.? It looks like something I'd be interested in. :)one of the guys thats in the bi-tron thing was in envirotech too. though, i thought his mlm skills were a little persistant and annoying but, he didnt get me in the door. I could care less about his marketing strategies. cost of the tri-wash is $43.75 less shipping.

IMO, I'd rather wash my car the good old fashion way.