drove 50 miles.
passed inspection and emissions
That's nice. I have a friend with an F150, who failed inspection, to be advised purchase of a new cat-converter. I didn't inform him in time before he'd spend well over a grand.
This works, and it works profoundly. As much as I've been told it only needs application a week or so before the next smog test, I ran it through my exhaust about once every three months prior to running it through the emissions test. I'd kept track of my smog-test results (in CA) since 2001. For HC, CO and NOx, the HC score had been just short of the state's acceptable limit last year. The NOx had also been creeping upward over the past few years. [We're talking about a 30-year-old vehicle with the original exhaust and cat-converter).
After my preparations prior to December, 2023 -- my most recent smog test -- the HC dropped a whopping 50%, CO still showed improvements despite a low and stellar prior score, and the NOx fell by 33% (low rpm) and 50% (high rpm). And generally, the vehicle's performance also noticeably improved.
It's not going to hurt anything. For the Amazon price for two bottles, you could just continue to run it through periodically. Start with a quarter-tank of gasoline. Run it down to a point where you can still get to the next gas pump. Or you could probably add twice as much to a half tank and run it below a quarter tank before filling up again.