View Full Version : will this work?
355858
14th January 2007, 23:12
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=230074664382&fromMakeTrack=true
Dan
14th January 2007, 23:17
I doubt it. Not for that price anyway.
argylefan1985
14th January 2007, 23:47
lol look at that scientific diagram lmao, what happened to tht thing mike cracknell was using.
SAM33R
15th January 2007, 03:26
feedback looks good, the guy must be doing something right, whats crazy is the fact it can increase you mpg by 47%
one of those things you gotta take part in to be in it lol
sam
355858
15th January 2007, 20:45
does this mean it will work though cos it looks like a bit of a scam
KamRacing
15th January 2007, 20:59
modifying for the gullible. These simply do not work ..
Predator_R32
15th January 2007, 21:36
mikes fuel saver thingy majig lol
http://www.michael-cracknell.co.uk/system4.htm
Barry123
15th January 2007, 21:40
MASSIVE LOAD OF BULLSHIT.
Manufacturers are under HUGE pressure to get the best from their engine be it Power and/or Fuel economy. if they can increase fuel economy by '50%' from a little magnet then ALL manufacturers would be doing it.
Infact this is going in my Fuel saver guide...
Predator_R32
15th January 2007, 21:50
MASSIVE LOAD OF BULLSHIT.
Manufacturers are under HUGE pressure to get the best from their engine be it Power and/or Fuel economy. if they can increase fuel economy by '50%' from a little magnet then ALL manufacturers would be doing it.
Infact this is going in my Fuel saver guide...
good point ads i got an ecotek valve ages ago its still on my car, i thought i noticed difference but these things are just a money maker, basically somehow it makes you think your saving money on fuel
as said if they did work then manufacturers would be putting them in the cars as standard
the only way you could test this is to us the exact same fuel, fuel load and all conditions are the same etc which could only be tested in a controlled place with rollers etc
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