I found this in an engineering magazine(thats right, not some bullshit car magazine). All the testing to date has been done on very large mining equipment and rave about its results. take a read and start the usual discussion.
http://cerionenergy.com/articles/6
GO2-diesel fuel optimizer
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Re: GO2-diesel fuel optimizer
Gotta love those kinda specs
Will GO2 settle at the bottom of my tank if it's not used for long periods of time?
No. When mixed with diesel fuel, the settling rate of a GO2 nanoparticle is 0.003 nanometers per second. At that rate, it would take 268 years for a GO2 nanoparticle to travel 1 inch under gravity's pull.

Be interesting once it makes it on the shelves.
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Re: GO2-diesel fuel optimizer
Sounds like the usual BS. How would this nanoparticle scavage and redistribute O2 around the combustion chamber faster than simple passive diffusion of O2 on its own when the nanoparticle itself has to rely on passive diffusion to spread itself throughout the combustion chamber first. The nanoparticle doesn't have a nano-jetpack to zip around the chamber actively doing anything. Fail.