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Old 03-06-2011, 04:47 PM   #116 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by hondo434 View Post
mweb,
Your trying a magnet once and failing, then running back to your mother wimpering is not scientific proof that magnets don't have an effect on fuel. Real scientists test and retest for years before they "discover" the next best thing. Today, if something doesn't happen in immediatly, then it's never going to happen. There are thousands of vehicles out there configured in hundreds of ways and just as many cofiguratons of magnet power and strengths. The chances of you getting the right combination in one try is astronomical.
I tried this setup and I got results whether the fuel was changed or not is not the point. The point is something changed in the vehicle to increase the mileage. That is the important part, what changed is what I'm looking for and how to duplicate it.
There is a member testing the magnets with a similar car to me. It's taking longer than I anticipated because of car drivability issues.
*insert personal attack here*
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