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Guys, I have seen this thing that goes on a fuel line that is magnitized or something like that and supposedly aligns the molecules which in turn makes it burn more efficiently. Have any of you ever used this or even know what im talking about.
If its been used, then my next question is does it work?
No. if you had gas that had been sitting a long time it might do some good but as mentioned before if it worked the manufactures would install them from the factory. They spend a lot of time and money trying to improve gas mileage and they would love it if it were that easy.
Come on guys, don't look twice at this junk. It wouldn't help one thousandth of an ounce if the gas was old, new or had been bured in a pickel jar by great ol aunt martha in the swanp behind the out house, which was used by Roseavelt during the great war while he was passing a stone he picked up after eatting a rotten orange grown in Texas during the biggest hurricain season sence before Columbus frist landed in the new world.
Come on guys, don't look twice at this junk. It wouldn't help one thousandth of an ounce if the gas was old, new or had been bured in a pickel jar by great ol aunt martha in the swanp behind the out house, which was used by Roseavelt during the great war while he was passing a stone he picked up after eatting a rotten orange grown in Texas during the biggest hurricain season sence before Columbus frist landed in the new world.
lol.. sorry, I couldn't stop myself...
Oh God, my stomach!!!!!!!
Yeah, I think they're horse feathers too! If they save 10%, or what ever they claim on your mpg, they'd sell for more than 5 bucks at Harbor Freight.