Can the fuel saver magnets really save you some gas and extend your engine life and give power.?

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February 21, 2011

badaspie @ 2:31 pm #

The molecules in gasoline are nonmagnetic and won’t be “aligned” by passing them through a magnetic field. And even if they were, any molecular alignment would be disrupted as the gasoline was sprayed into the cylinder.

“Fuel saver magnets” are a scam.

guy g @ 3:01 pm #

No Never

March 11, 2011

jeff @ 8:35 pm #

I installed magnetic fuel systems on a few hundred cars, but mostly commercial vehicles from the end of 2005 to 2009. This was a full time business until the price of fuel went down and the budget killing recession killed the market.

You are right. A simple magnet won’t do anything to increase fuel efficiency no matter how powerful it is. But I did something totally different using magnets and sold conversions on thousands of vehicles. Why would a large construction company have me do 39 vehicles over 4 months if the first ones didn’t work? Why would they give me dozens of referrals? Other people bought the same magnetic systems I bought from the manufacturer, but couldn’t make them work. The first 72 cars that I converted did nothing either. I didn’t quit, I figured out the problem and upgraded those first 72 cars for free for a 100% success rate.

I tell people there is 100 ways to install them wrong and only one correct way. After converting thousands of vehicles over 4 years, you learn and get better.

I advertised 16 to 21 percent better fuel efficiency to truckers for years and converted 3 to 5 rigs a day.

In 2009 I took another product that was supposed to increase the capacity an air conditioner and didn’t do very well, and made it work 450 percent better. You test the temperature of the air coming from your car’s AC vent with a infrared digital thermometer. Then I convert the refrigerant without coming in contact with it (takes 5 to 10 minutes). Check the temperature again and within 1 to 3 minutes the numbers drop like a rock by an average of 50 degrees. We got the same results on most vehicles. We called it the “meat locker syndrome”. One 1997 Ford pickup went down to 28 degrees below zero (tested going down the road).

I personally tested a dozen so called gas savers every year and let my customers know the results in our newsletter. Even had a hydrogen system in my test car. Got a lot of looks from my new prospects, but told them I could so the same thing that this $4,800 truck system did for $85. I’m currently designing a system to increase the heat from a heat pump. We already tried it on a home AC. They saved $140 a month from the same month last year.

The numbers don’t lie so before you tell everyone that “nothing” works, you better get the whole truth, because there is one guy in the whole USA that is doing it and turned it into a successful business.

Jeff

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