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Old 01-23-2011, 01:06 AM   #16 (permalink)
Jim-Bob
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$250 Pizza Delivery Car - '91 Geo Metro Base
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HUH? How the hell did you only use 1/3 of a gallon on 3/4 of a tank? Did the tank suddenly shrink as a result of your experiment? You still have not explained WHY this would work. What theory are you operating off of? As mwebb (a respected member of two forums I am a part of) said, the ECU will compensate for whatever you are doing through the O2 sensor. So, unless you change the fundamental nature of the engine you are using through modifications that alter it's combustion efficiency, nothing you have described has any basis in scientific fact that would lead to it working. Please provide ACTUAL data points to substantiate your claims and prove that this is not more quackery like HHO generators or magnets on fuel lines. Otherwise, no one on this board (or any other that is populated by intelligent people) will believe a word you say.
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