I saw something about it on local tv news.Consumers Report checked it out.Of course, it doesn't work, except for the little LED lights on it. cuhulin
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13 years ago
I saw something about it on local tv news.Consumers Report checked it out.Of course, it doesn't work, except for the little LED lights on it. cuhulin
It's lookupable
The idea is pretty lame, though. Phony MPG enhancers are as old as gasoline. You would think he could come up with something original. OR, perhaps promote something with genuine value.
There really are some things that DO improve fuel economy: Tire pressure sensors, reminders of various conditions, weight reducers, GPS systems that locate cheap gas, and I could go on.
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I found this:
Sounds like a cheap capacitor low pass filter.
As an electrical designer, let me assure you that if their is a need for for stable power to the control system, it would have already been built into the module in the form of active transistor voltage regulators, not some cheap passive low pass filter. I call cow doo doo on this one.
That filtering is built into the ECM. Toss a scope on the outputs that power the various sensors and you will find clean power. Just another scam artist.
It is Snake Oil. cuhulin
And speaking of snake oil, I post the following for its hysterical value"
The head jerk who posted this went as snipped-for-privacy@wiwater4gas.com
""Airplanes don't fly, you don't talk on a wireless phone, the earth is flat, your all brain dead LMAO!
You have not shown anything of proof of what you say. You never graduated from High School. You are uneducated and stupid. You are a waste of human life.
I hope we meet if you live in my area.... I know you are no mechanic....
I will put up $10,000 if you can give real proof that we are wrong!! Not just a bunch of BS but independent proof!! Show me a web page where studies have been performed. A school, an independent study another words. Post it here!!
Prove that all the information on the net is wrong. Do that and everyone who reads your posts will believe you. If not they are going to believe the thousands of people who know....
Just do it.. Don't talk crap. Put up or shut up. $10,000 cash!! You can buy a lot of gas with that.
So anyone who is following this, you will see these people show you NOTHING!
Now watch these UNEDUCATED MORONS USE FOUL LANGUAGE AS A COVER UP LOL!!
I can't figure out what dispute you want "put up $10,000..." for. But, considering both parties of a dispute are biased, such challenges need an impartial judge to first get and hold the ante-upped money, then to determine who won, and then to award the money to the winner.
I hereby offer my services. Please PayPal your part of the money to the e-address of this posting.
~~ Nehmo
I can't figure out what dispute you want "put up $10,000..." for. But, considering both parties of a dispute are biased, such challenges need an impartial judge to first get and hold the ante-upped money, then to determine who won, and then to award the money to the winner.
I hereby offer my services. Please PayPal your part of the money to the e-address of this posting.
~~ Nehmo
******** The guy who was pushing this scam on R.A.T. apparently has disappeared, along with his magic fuel mileage device, back into the junkyard world from which he emerged.His use of belligerence to compensate for intelligence just didnt get the job done.
Magnets do work for Cows though, or so I have heard. cuhulin
Depends on why the cow needs them... You dont get better gas mileage with cows when you feed them cow magnets. It helps localize bits of iron or steel, like barbed wire fence parts, that cows pick up when they graze. Cows, of course, are not discriminating like you and I when they graze.
They are to a limited extent. They won't eat grasses that have recently been "wetted" by a member of the herd, and they won't eat most burdock/thistle plants, and no dead animals (open grazing) But pretty much anything else that they think will be tasty they will chew on.
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