If I push gasoline through a magnetic field, shouldn’t it atomize, giving me insane gas mileage?
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Comments on If I push gasoline through a magnetic field, shouldn’t it atomize, giving me insane gas mileage?
Hmmm, and why haven’t the car companies already tested this and implemented on their car??? Perhaps selling more cars?
They don’t work.
Good Luck…
P.S. What makes you think that magnetically aligned gas gets BETTER mileage? Maybe it gets worse mileage? It can go both way, you know.
yeah in theory, but how can you get gas through a magnet isnt it solid. must take a lot of force.
NO this is a whack theroy don’t do it, it doesn’t work it only makes combustion hotter in the chamber, that doesn’t tanslate to higher fuel economy just better spark.
he’s putting it through a magnetic field, not a magnet, there’s a difference. But to answer the question, theoretically it might work, try it on an older car first though, that way you don’t mess up anything extremely nice. another things I’ve heard is that adding about 2 oz. 100% pure acetone/ 10 gal. gas will also increase mileage. but it can be damaging to lines and pumps.
DId you ever stop to think that your car already atomizes your fuel when it injects it into the cylinder?
Gasoline is nonpolar and will not be affected by magnetic fields.
interesting. theoritically i can see how this can work. basically making the engine burn more of the fuel for longer giving more mpg. but i don’t know how practical this can be. i’ve heard adding xylene to your gas workz too
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