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interesting article on magnetic fuel savers...



Sounds like it would be worth a try at a few bucks especially if your
traveling any kind of distance on a regular basis.  I've heard of this but
never read how it works.  Keep in mind, though, that by adding a magnet to
your fuel line may help in fuel mileage that ideally it should be done for
the air also (as stated in the article) for greater efficiency.  Also says
that it works on diesels too!!  The strength of the magnet is rather
important too (according to the article) but how does one measure the
strength of a magnet???

Dave
----- Original Message -----
From: "Robbie Cotner" <robw_z@yahoo.com>
To: <scirocco-l@scirocco.org>
Sent: Saturday, February 15, 2003 1:56 PM
Subject: interesting article on magnetic fuel savers...


>
> I'm not saying I believe magnetic fuel savers work but I accidentally ran
across this:
http://www.smartcar-owner.co.uk/Low%20Cost%20Magnetic%20Fuel%20Saver.htm
>
> The guy isn't selling any products, and he's tested it himself.  He also
provides a link to what he thinks the magnetic fuel saver is a copy of, a
screwdriver magnetizer available for $2.29!!  Gas prices are going up, what
do you guys think of this?
>
> -Rob
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