There are a lot of scams and a lot of s**** oil out there, but one thing I
did try years ago did actually work. Unfortunately, the parts I used were
not designed for such use or in the environment I was using them, and so
after a few days, they failed. But during that time, gas on the test car
(my daily commuter which was going about 80 miles per day) went from 22-23
to 25. I had only gotten 25 a couple of times before - long flat non-stop
highway trips at 55-60 mph. This was tested in mostly city driving.
However, since it involved helping things atomize quicker/better, and the
EFI/TBI/TPI all does that just as well today, there isn't any point in me
trying to build one again.
So occasionally, you do find some of these that do work. You just want to
not get too involved in expense looking for them, or you could buy more
gas
than you will ever save.
"Ric Seyler" <ricseyler@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
news:tlnVi.90$Tl5.16@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Steve wrote:
>
>>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:
>>
> Magnets on the fuel line or the "Turbonator" behind the air cleaner?
> LOLOLOLOLOL
>


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