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Under product details:
Improved fuel consumption for Diesel 5-10%, Gasoline 10-20% and Natural Gas 7.50-15%
Lowering of greenhouse gases and toxic exhaust emissions
Increased horsepower and torque
Improves lubrication of the engine
Removes engine carbon build up
Life cycle of 10 years
Patented technology
100% satisfaction guarantee. 2 year warranty. MTech Fuel Saver for use with Gasoline Engines Under
My question is "HOW?""POOP"
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Originally posted by SEEGERMANY View PostUnder product details:
Improved fuel consumption for Diesel 5-10%, Gasoline 10-20% and Natural Gas 7.50-15%
Lowering of greenhouse gases and toxic exhaust emissions
Increased horsepower and torque
Improves lubrication of the engine
Removes engine carbon build up
Life cycle of 10 years
Patented technology
100% satisfaction guarantee. 2 year warranty. MTech Fuel Saver for use with Gasoline Engines Under
My question is "HOW?"
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These things are such a freaking scam, It's a wonder that there havent been law suits over these contraptions failing to produce.
Having advertisements in a magazine like skymall just adds legitimacy to a product that doesn't deliver.
What a shame.....
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They had a piece on one of our local news channels about some BS device that's supposed to run some of the car's current through a tiny reservoir of water to produce hydrogen by electrolysis, then inject it into the intake manifold. I kept waiting for them to say it ws a BS scam, but they never did. It was like a fucking commercial for the thing, and they even gave out the link to their storefront.
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Originally posted by dg View PostThey had a piece on one of our local news channels about some BS device that's supposed to run some of the car's current through a tiny reservoir of water to produce hydrogen by electrolysis, then inject it into the intake manifold. I kept waiting for them to say it ws a BS scam, but they never did. It was like a fucking commercial for the thing, and they even gave out the link to their storefront.My Toys:
'94 Dinky Rev. Purple Burst Flame Top
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Originally posted by dg View PostThey had a piece on one of our local news channels about some BS device that's supposed to run some of the car's current through a tiny reservoir of water to produce hydrogen by electrolysis, then inject it into the intake manifold. I kept waiting for them to say it ws a BS scam, but they never did. It was like a fucking commercial for the thing, and they even gave out the link to their storefront.Originally posted by AdRock View PostIt might not be exactly what they aere talking about but people have been doing stuff with hydrogen like that for a while. A shop here in town has kits they've made and will install. It will help gas mileage if done correctly.
HHO generator - google it (also known as brown's gas)Last edited by Jayster; 09-18-2008, 06:51 AM.Enjoying a rum and coke, just didn't have any coke...
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Originally posted by rjohnstone View PostDidn't Mythbusters prove all of these things are pure crap?"Dear Dr. Bill,
I work with a woman who is about 5 feet tall and weighs close to 450 pounds and has more facial hair than ZZ Top." - Jack The Riffer
"OK, we can both have Ben..joint custody. I'll have him on the weekends. We could go out in my Cobra and give people the finger..weather permitting of course.." -Bill Z. Bub
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Did a little reading on the HHO generators, and it seems like the only thing they do is trick the engine into burning a really lean mix, but only at idle and only if you get everything tweaked just right. Most of these things have like an 8 oz. or so water reservoir. How much hydrogen gas can they be producing? To do anything meaningful to propel the car, it takes a big tank of compressed gas.
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