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What do you guys think? Will / Does it work? is it worth it? etc etc... like to hear your comments...

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi...mMakeTrack=true

In my home country you see these magnets in most workshops...lots of brands and prices..however they don't work...most of my mates who had them experienced no difference, well some experienced minimal difference. Better to spend ur $$ on other justifiable mods.

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When you burn fuel, doesnt it set of a chain reaction anyway to blow everything up. The only way to minimise the amount of fuel burnt is to burn less fuel, rearranging its structure wont change the volume you burn, it might make the fuel burn more efficiently but there are so many hydrogen and oxygen molecules in there packed together with very strong bonds, the higher the octance the stronger the bonds i believe, that putting them all in uniform structure i dont think will make any difference when we ignite the crap out of them anyway.

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I quote this from the ebay link,

"The fuel saver accelerates combustion and burns more of the fuel that is normally exhausted as un-burned pollution."

Ok, yes it might burn more of the fuel because of its uniform stucture, but it still burns the same amount of fuel, hence doesnt save any petrol already used.

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What do you guys think? Will / Does it work? is it worth it? etc etc... like to hear your comments...

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi...mMakeTrack=true

I've got one on my car atm. For the $40 I paid, I figured I'd give it a go. Installed it about 3 months ago and although it may be coincidence, an issue with "hunting idle" stopped.

Other than that, I've seen no benefit to having one of these. I got the same fuel consumption etc etc. Now that I'm promted, I'll remove mine soon to see if the hunting idle problem comes back and I will let you know what happens. :P

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