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Has anyone used one of these thing? Just wondering if they are for real.



Here is what it claims to do:

Increase mileage Up to 27%

Save money

Boost engine performance

100% automatic operation

Zero maintenance

Reduce pollution and Harmful Emissions

Works on gasoline and diesel engines

Extra performance



http://www.dsuper.net/~tonyg29/
 
It's just a magnet wrapped around the fuel line. There was a "scientific test" done on those things by "Myth Busters" a month or so ago. They were just as effective as the stuff that mud dobber wasps wrap around stuff. :rolleyes:
 
I like this line:



"Powered by Neodymium Super Conductors"



So, we are to believe that this "company" actually achieved room-temperature superconductivity, a feat which has thus far eluded leading scientists despite millions upon millions spent on research (granted, they're getting close though)?



And, it will clean your engine up, too:



"Plus it extends

engine life and dramatically reduces pollution by burning off your engine's built-up carbon and varnish deposits. "



And it reduces knock:



"Premium High Octane Performance reported on Regular Gas"



Oh, and this is great answer to the FAQ "What is it made from?":



"It is a MATCHED PAIR of tuned custom sealed Neodymium

Super inductors that generate a frequency resonance

between its two faces. "



I especially like the testimonials section... the story from the guy with the Explorer.



Just goes to show you, use some big words, convoluted reasoning, and cite some random "studies" and people will buy anything.
 
I fell for this one three or four years ago. As I recall the price was around 20. 00. Do not recall where I got it. Had it on a Chevy 350. This one is called Fuel Max. Probably the same as the one on the site posted above. What is interesting is that on the literature included with it is this:



This device contains Neodymium. The following patents belong to GENERAL MOTORS CORPORATION. Use of these patents is explicitly prohibited by law without the expressed, written permission of GENERAL MOTORS CORPORATION.

U. S. Nos. 4,802,931: 4,496,395: 4,770,723. JAPANESE No. 1431617. SINGAPORE No. 484/90. HONG KONG No. 682/1990. EUROPEAN No. 0101552.



Not sure what it all means - just found it interesting.
 
Originally posted by Ron Civita

I fell for this one three or four years ago. As I recall the price was around 20. 00. Do not recall where I got it. Had it on a Chevy 350. This one is called Fuel Max. Probably the same as the one on the site posted above. What is interesting is that on the literature included with it is this:



This device contains Neodymium. The following patents belong to GENERAL MOTORS CORPORATION. Use of these patents is explicitly prohibited by law without the expressed, written permission of GENERAL MOTORS CORPORATION.

U. S. Nos. 4,802,931: 4,496,395: 4,770,723. JAPANESE No. 1431617. SINGAPORE No. 484/90. HONG KONG No. 682/1990. EUROPEAN No. 0101552.



Not sure what it all means - just found it interesting.



Interesting to note that all it says is that those patents belong to GM. It doesn't say WHAT the patents are for! They could be patents for a certain spark plug or something that has nothing to do with the fuel magnet thingy.
 
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