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a guy i know put me onto this earlier today, swears by it and runs them in all his cars, claims he has had it proven with emission tests.

im still heading more in the direction of it being bogus.

a magnet that u 'cable tie' around ur fuel lines which promises too:

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reduces up to 25% of fuel;

provides certification to Euro 3 - 4 - 5;

provides quick launch engine on cold;

reduces to 50% emissions of gases: SO, SN, NOx ...;

eliminates cavitation low-quality fuel and coke-deposits;

increases to 15% resource, engine power, retains a catalyst;

raises the temperature of flare heating and air-fuel combustion mixture.

etc

http://www.eng.eastgreencross.ru/egc-produ...-frequency.html

lol is it the magnet that creates the result or that cool cable tie?

the thing is....if they claimed 2.5% decreas in fuel consumption maybe....but 25%? and the manufacturers all haven't noticed?

ahhaha

i looked into this even further there is alot of contradicting information, though i did find out these products and similair products where banned in western australia by The Perth Consumer Affairs department and they advised customers to demand a refund on the product since it does not perform as claimed.

companies continue to make millions of $ from these magnet prodcts over in the U.S

good times

You have to use one in conjunction with the Fuel Catalyst, the fuel treatment pills that you put in your fuel tank, a Hyclone in the intake, coupled to an electric supercharger and have an Energy Polariser fitted in the engine bay for it to have any positive effect :cool:

You have to use one in conjunction with the Fuel Catalyst, the fuel treatment pills that you put in your fuel tank, a Hyclone in the intake, coupled to an electric supercharger and have an Energy Polariser fitted in the engine bay for it to have any positive effect :yes:

:cool: And an earth wire kit.

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