On Mon, 29 Oct 2007 14:03:11 -0400, PeterD <peter2@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>On Mon, 29 Oct 2007 09:53:11 -0600, Ric Seyler <ricseyler@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>>Steve wrote:
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>>>With the cost of crude oil hitting $90 a barrel, this is something you
can't
>>>pass up! This is not a SCAM and can save you real money. A quick down
and
>>>dirty of how this works:
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>>Magnets on the fuel line or the "Turbonator" behind the air cleaner?
>>LOLOLOLOLOL
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>I used to think that magnets were just a joke, but then I tried it.
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>I broke apart about a zillion dead hard drives. Got all the magnets
>out of them (there were an average of two magnets in each drive, so I
>had two zillion of 'em)
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>Next I glued them to the fuel lines, which took about 20 or so
>magnets. What I did next was nothing short of brilliant. I glued the
>remaining magnets to the front bumper, grill, and everwhere else I
>could on the front. Even around the windshield.
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>You guessed it, I got on the highway and soon found that i didn't even
>have to press the accelerator. I'd only about two or three gallons of
>gas left in the tank anyway, and eventually that ran out, just with
>the engine idling. The engine shut down, and I'm still doing about 70+
>MPH! Incredible...
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>Man this is great. I started in New York, and I'm just getting through
>Denver, all on that three gallons of gas (OK the gas ran out in
>Kansas, but I"m still going.)
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>Now, I'm writing this on my Blackberry while on the road. Steering and
>driving doesn't seem that hard without gas, but I've got one problem.
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>How do I get unstuck from the back of this semi?
LOL
--
lab~rat >:-)
Stupid humans...


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