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Originally Posted by Grant-53
I have worked with magnetic fields for racing slot cars and as a lab tech for a research scientist. Magnetic field strength decreases by the inverse square law. Molecules are aligned in a magnetic field and then return to other positions outside the field. One would expect any magnetic particles to collect at the magnet site. Fuel molecules are are collections of short and long chain hydrocarbons so polarizing them should have little affect on how the oxygen reacts. We are testing to find if a cause/effect mechanism exists. What are the differences in the fuel before it is in the field versus after it. Is anything removed by the magnets? Is the chemistry of the fuel altered permanently? Do the magnets affect the performance of vehicle is some other way by altering electical signals? This the difference between experiment design and guess work.
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Grant-53, I am the owner of this thread. I am interested in how you are testing the magnets effects.
I have stated that I don't advocate that magnets change gas, I say that I installed magnets and my milage increased substantially. I would be interested in experimenting with you with the magnets and testing the effects on the vehicle. I'm only 50 miles away, so It may be feasible to coordinate some kind of collaboration. Hondo434