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Bellon Voltage Stabilizer Gas Saver ? what?

I happened to run across this today for the first time on Ebay.
link: ( I can't post links yet )

or just search ebay for Bellon voltage stabilizer

I did a search on here, but came up with nothing.
After looking into this a little I still don't have a handle on how it would work to actually save any fuel.

So far my best guess is that it's a quick reacting capacitor that might cut down on some voltage fluctuations.

I don't think I've ever had a situation where the voltage fluctuation was so bad as to cause a reduction in fuel economy, so I naturally question this ability of the product.

I have used several models of the Jacobs Accuvolt (voltage regulator) in drag racing applications with great success, and will continue to use them, but they are for specific functions and applications, and quite energy inefficient I might add.

Every ECM and PCM I've looked into has algorithms to specifically accommodate for voltage changes in the system. It's hard for me to imagine how this device could improve fuel economy. That's why I wanted to ask here to get more input before I dismiss the idea.

Does anyone here have any experience or facts to share about this product?

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