Fuel Saver

Does anyone know or have an opinion on the attached product?

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Hi!

I don't know what others will say, but I'm suspicious because of a few things...

  • It goes on the outside of the fuel line...seemingly never coming in contact with the fuel.
  • Patented processes from General Motors? Why isn't GM using these processes in everyday or at least some production then?

I won't say I don't believe it could work--who knows?

I would say that I wouldn't buy one and I'm rather skeptical. At the price they are selling these things for, it would take a while for the gain, if any, to be noticed. I also noticed the "opt out" link at the bottom of their page...that reeks of spamming...and why is a seeming for-profit using a .org domain, anyway?

William

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William R. Walsh

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Scott

There is a sucker born every minute.

-- Regards Gordie

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The Nolalu Barn Owl

My opinion is that it's worthless. If it worked as claimed the auto makers would be using it as would everyone else in the world. This particular scam has been making the rounds for at least 25 years.

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AZGuy

I would buy it for a dollar.

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Michael Dohman

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Michael Dohman

An excellent fuel saver ?? If such a thing exists would be a "RAW EGG" place it between your foot and the gas pedal and then drive your vehicle without breaking the egg. Bet your gas mileage would improve and then you can cook the egg later or just drop it raw into a cold beer when you celebrate the improved gas mileage! (VBG)

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Lee Bray

A device such as this was featured at the Michigan State Fair during the 50's or 60's. If was proved to be a total scam back then. There's also the one where you plug in a magic part between the distributor and coil wire, but many cars today can't use that marvelous device. Then there was the toilet paper oil filter. Then.......Then....

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MaxAluminum

Actually, that last one worked, especially on vehicles that didn't come with oil filters standard.

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John Alt

It worked especially well on gullible fair goers.

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MaxAluminum

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