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Originally Posted by MTXA
Ok, ok, enough goofing off. I am now going to move the question to my amygdala where my most powerful thoughts emanate from.
A fuel injector is an electromechanical solenoid consisting of an electromagnetically inductive coil wound around a steel pintle. When the magnetic field is energized, the pintle retracts into the body of the fuel injector allowing pressurized fuel to be sprayed into the intake system or the combustion chamber. When the injector is not energized, no fuel is used resulting in infinite MPGs. When the magnetic field is energized, fuel use increases. Therefore, the scientific mind must reasonably conclude that a magnetic field substantially increases fuel use. You can quote me on this.
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So magnets on the fuel line would actually decrease fuel economy?