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I was on the internet and saw an ad for a fuel conditinner by red foot was wondering if anyone has any info on this think supost to increase fuel mileage
I'm sorry about the confusion I explained it wrong this is not an additive you pour in the tank its a component that installs up next to the fuel filter and ionizes the fuel (negatively charges it) it is called flat red foot the e-mail address is www.fuel charger.net the add sounds convincing, but thats what they are designed to do. of course it comes out of florida I once had legal assistance tell me a majority of the mail scams come out of florida because florida law doesnt requie them to print the truth. Was just wondering if anyone knows about this before I pay hard earned cash for it. thanx much strokin 60
Buy some ocean front property in Arizona, it's a better investment. I've been told.... theoretically, aligning the atoms in fuel with magnets COULD work. BUT the magnetic field to do it would, um, pretty much pull the car traveling next to you towards your pickup. Atleast that's what I've read and have been told. This was discussed on the 7.3 forum not to long ago.
$trokin60= Funny that I caugt your post on this as I ran a field test with this product on a school bus fleet just to see what would happen. After about 5000 miles we checked fuel millage and guess what I found???????? NO IMPORVEMENT NO NOTHIN AT ALL!!!!!!!!! cgl is right and I think I might have the property for you if you want..
thank you for the good info will not be buying the flat red foot I suspected as much anyway but I want some info from someone that has tested these special thanks to IHCO3 real world testing.