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Old 01-16-2011, 01:34 AM   #101 (permalink)
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I use magnets on my truck.

I put a couple rare earth magnets on the oil filter, the theory being that they may hold any errant metal particles which somehow slip past the filter.
I realize that is pretty unlikely, but I had magnets I wasn't using for anything else, and I can't imagine how it could hurt.

And as a bonus, I noticed a 1000% mpg increase as soon as I did it!!

(ok, maybe not that last part)
Quite a few rigs use magnets in the oil drain plug to catch ferrous metal, when you find a bunch at an oil change it's time to sell the car. Flip side of that if you see a car advertised as just had an oil change/tune up steer clear.

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Old 01-27-2011, 12:26 AM   #102 (permalink)
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the silence is deafening ...

as expected
this puddinghead has not replied - they never do
but

one day one of them will , when it does i will record the data to refute their HOAX and
post it here .


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lets call a pig a pig
you are lying -

i live a few hours away -
but i will drive to Binghamton NY with my Geo Metro ,
i have been logging fuel economy for close to 30k miles on this car so i have a feeling any improvement will show on just the fuel log
but
i also will log the trip to and the trip home , same day same fuel same everything
only difference will be your
HOAX , installed on my car for the trip back

i will upload logged trip data showing speed rpm fuel trims temperature ....
CALCULATED LOAD and
the MPGuino trip MPG for both trips .

ON TWO SUBSEQUENT WEEK ENDS one i pick up your hoax , uninstall it from you car and install it on mine
2nd return and uninstall it from my car and re install it on yours .

so lying sack of pooh - do you accept ?
i have the tools , i have the software s , i have the knowledge.

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Old 01-29-2011, 04:34 PM   #103 (permalink)
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I used a magnet on my car today and it made my life so much easier.

The magnet in question was a flat blade screwdriver. I used it to fish out the trim fastener I dropped.

As for mileage, nope.
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Old 02-23-2011, 06:59 PM   #104 (permalink)
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this puddinghead has not replied - they never do
If you want something to be done, then roll up your sleeves and do it yourself.

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I'd like to direct people's attention to this page for a science-based consideration of magnets & fuel economy:

Fuel saving gadgets - a unprofessional view
I see that you posted that link at least a couple of times on this thread, and I've seen it posted elsewhere.

Well if that's all you've got then I'm not impressed.

I don't know if magnets work with fuel, as I've not tried them yet. I'm pretty well convinced they work well with water, though I've not tried that yet either. Thus it looks like I'm in the same boat as the author of that link, because he's not tried them either. Except that he's in the boat of being an expert about them. Well perhaps I should write an article about why they do or don't work, and then I can also be an expert on this topic - from not ever having tried them before.

As far as I'm concerned, the OP uses the magnets and they do work for him, just like some FE devices work for some and not others. Perhaps you attached the magnets the wrong way, perhaps they don't work with your particular car, perhaps the nut needs major adjustment etc etc.
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Old 02-23-2011, 07:25 PM   #106 (permalink)
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If logic and experience don't work, what does it take? What more do you need?
Faith! Faith trumps logic and experience every time! Especially for these types of gimmicks!
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Old 02-24-2011, 02:00 PM   #107 (permalink)
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sounds to me like he had a chunk of metal clogging the fuel line, the magnet pulled it to the top out of the way haha
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Old 02-24-2011, 04:02 PM   #108 (permalink)
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..."brute force" and "ignorance" are other candidates.

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Old 02-25-2011, 11:51 AM   #109 (permalink)
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sounds to me like he had a chunk of metal clogging the fuel line, the magnet pulled it to the top out of the way haha
probably. i have one of the magnets that wraps around the oil filter, i don't think it really does much other than stick to the filter. as far as ones for going on the fuel lines, i'll leave them alone, in hopes that not having an additional magnetic field under my hood will help.
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As I understand it the draing plug (renewable) is magnetic anyway. Otherwise a magnetic one is fine. Mrs A's Octavia has a full undertray for the front which is flatter than the one in the ad. But if yours does not have one that seems reasonable.

I would get some miles in standard condition first. Make sure you know what technique works the best. Air con vs windows depends on the car. The air con in the Octavia (same as yours) makes no noticeable difference to performance in my experience. I left it in Auto mode for a month and Mrs A didn't notice.

EDIT - this is in the wrong thread - move along, nothing to see

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