Re: Inviting every hybrid owners in Seattle to prove us wrong.

> > > If you want to be taken seriously, > > 1) Explain how your improvement works. If you've applied for a patent, or > offered your product for general sale (like hawking it on a newsgroup) > then > you have nothing to hide. > > 2) Explain how you account for the dominant factor in highway mileage, > i.e., > wind resistance. > > 3) Are you actually reducing fuel consumption, or augmenting the fuel > with > an alternative, like propane, which can reduce the gasoline consumption, > but does not reduce the overall fuel consumption? > > 4) Do you modify the entire drive train to handle the stress of the extra > HP > you claim to achieve? > > 5) Show us independent, credible, verification that what you do actually > works as you claim. > > 6) Explain why you are trying to make it rich one car at a time, when a > real > invention with the benefits you claim would be worth millions to the > automotive industry. > > Until you can show the above, I won't consider your claims to be > legitimate. >

Joe, please go to this web-site:

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It will open your mind. If you bought a hybrid already then you can always resell it. The word "1-yr Warranty will be printed on your receipt" We are law-abiding company and citizens.

Cheers,

GasSaver.

BTW - We already reached 90-mpg on converting Mercedes-Benz's any models C220 - E320 to triple mileage with superior power. Thanks to our Friction-2-Energy technology, it makes a big difference.

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on 4/22/2009 10:31 PM (ET) GasSaver wrote the following:

I went to your site and there is one thing there that will definitely improve gas mileage. Use of the ScanGauge II, pictured on your home page, which will show you how to improve your driving habits to improve MPG. However, your use of this gauge as proof of the MPG gained with your system is misleading. I have a ScanGauge II mounted on my dashboard. I have a 1997 Nissan PU with the 2.4 liter, 4 cylinder FI engine which EPA Highway rating was 19 MPG at the time of its manufacture. The figures on your ScanGauge are no proof of anything that you have done. I can get any MPG reading, RPM reading, or even gallons used per hour on my ScanGauge by merely letting up on the gas pedal at any speed. At 80 miles per hour, I can get a MPG reading in the hundreds by taking my foot off the gas pedal. Letting up on the gas pedal and pushing the clutch in when going downhill.will give me a 9999 MPG reading. When someone uses a deception as proof of something, as you have, I feel there are more deceptive statements lurking in their 'proofs'.

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willshak

This is exactly right. Nothing on the website proves or even explains anything. Yes, we (and every automotive engineer) know that friction and the combustion processes have inefficiencies. Auto companies have spent billions to minimize these losses with significant results. Now you have a mystery tune-up that magically triples gas mileage and you are hawking it on usenet. Is there any real question why NO ONE takes you seriously. You are either a fraud or a lunatic.

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Gordon McGrew

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Fraud, there's always some mug prepared to part with hard earned cash for empty promises.

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Clive

on 4/23/2009 9:25 AM (ET) Clive wrote the following:

Back when I started driving in the early 50s, I bought almost every gas saving device offered by snake salesman. This one provides a 20% increase in gas mileage, this other one provides a 30% savings in gas, etc. etc. I had over a 100% percent savings in gas after all were installed. The only problem I had was that about every 100 miles or so, I had to stop and drain some of the gas out of the tank because it would overflow otherwise. :-)

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willshak

Joe sorry I don't understand what you're trying to tell me with your car and our video. Don';t be confused with dynamic MPG display with Average MPG display. Go to Scangauge or just forget it for now, I will show you a new proof you'd never seen before. A full video of a 75 miles trip from Seattle to Olympia to prove that our fixes make a big difference, to show you all instrumentation on the car itself and you can send me your security sticker to seal the gas cap to make sure I won't add any more fuel. You will see the fuel gauge refusing to come down after 35 miles driving, after

40 miles it will come down about 1/2 a gallon. I will squeeze that video to compressed size so you won't have to spend 1-hr watching it.

Joe, you misunderstand, OFS doesn't make Scangauge, the scanguageII showing

9999MPG is not our deceptive proof of anything, It is a Scangauge way of telling people that the fuel line is cut off by a car computer, they say but I can't substantiate that claim. Please don't assume it was our intention to deceive any one.

Lunatic or not it's only your frame of reference. Yes you know about frictions but you don't do anything about them, that's what eat your pocket up alive, further more you standardize the frictions in your brake system. You called them by-design or your laws-of-physics. "They are NOT any laws of physics, they are your design failure". Look at your GM and FORD today, their failures mimic your thinking. That's the real fraud for not telling people of their inability to correct the problems.

This is why I offer you guys to make a full video of a 75 miles trip from Seattle to Olympia to prove that our fixes make a big difference, to show you all instrumentation on the car itself and you can send me your security sticker to seal the gas cap to make sure I won't add any more fuel. You will see the fuel gauge refusing to come down after 35 miles driving, after

40 miles it will come down about 1/2 a gallon. I will squeeze that video to compressed size so you won't have to spend 1-hr watching it.
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GasSaver

How amusing :) The frictions from my security sticker are eating up my pockets alive. The people are being defrauded because of their inabability to correct their problems. OMG! My fuel gauge refuses to go down on me. At least he's willing to squeeze my video. I've got a big one; might take two hands---could be nice. Best way to save gasoline: Ride your bicycle to work. This poor fellow's Mom & Dad deserve a tax rebate for his public school education. Take the money you save riding your bike and invest it in a decent education for your kids....

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Enrico Fermi

No time for you Amigos. The mark of your vehicle tells how much education you have, America's falling apart is another example.

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GasSaver

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