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BioPerformance Review 2026
Fake fuel additive pills exposed as fraud by Texas AG
1.0
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Last updated: March 20, 2026
What is BioPerformance?
Gas pills claimed to improve fuel economy when added to gas tank. Texas Attorney General shut down the company in 2007 after testing proved products were worthless.
Pros
- None — complete fraud shut down by authorities
- Serves as textbook example of MLM pseudoscience
- Quick regulatory action protected consumers
- Case demonstrates importance of product testing
Cons
- Products were completely fake — naphthalene moth balls
- Texas AG testing proved zero fuel economy benefit
- Founders faced criminal charges
- Thousands of distributors lost money to fraud
Rating Breakdown
Residual Income
1.0
Potential for ongoing passive income
Simplicity
1.5
Easy to understand and execute
Transparency
1.0
Clear about costs, requirements, and income
Community & Support
1.5
Quality of training and community
Value for Money
1.0
Worth the investment
Overall Rating
1.0
Frequently Asked Questions About BioPerformance
What were BioPerformance gas pills actually made of?
Testing by the Texas Attorney General revealed BioPerformance pills were primarily naphthalene — the main ingredient in moth balls. They provided zero fuel economy benefit despite dramatic claims.
How did BioPerformance get caught?
The Texas AG investigated after complaints and had the pills independently tested. The tests proved the products were worthless, leading to immediate shutdown and legal action against the founders.