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fuel magnets
does anyone known if fuel magnets work on bongos or are they a lie.
Bongo now work later !!!



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Re: fuel magnets
No, they're not a lie - I can prove that cos' I've got some
Can't say they did anything to improve fuel consumption though
- either that, or it would be really disastrous without them


Can't say they did anything to improve fuel consumption though




John
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Re: fuel magnets
There an excellent idea, stick them on your Grill up front, and then find a lorry to follow, really close up, you will feel the extra pull and the next thing you know you won't be using ANY fuel what so ever, you can even turn of the ignition. Only problem I found was that I never ended up going where I wanted to go.....


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Re: fuel magnets
Hi,
The only magnets that maybe of use are the neo whatever strong ones that you stick on your oil filter to help trap metal particles. The fuel ones don't work.
The only magnets that maybe of use are the neo whatever strong ones that you stick on your oil filter to help trap metal particles. The fuel ones don't work.
Re: fuel magnets
I called down to the motor home and caravan show in Carmarthen last weekend, There were 3 stalls selling what I call snake oil treatments, one offered your money back, I offered to do it the other way I would pay him when I had an increase in fuel consumption, bloke did not take me up on it, not sure why.
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Re: fuel magnets
tee hee - made me laugh that did, you cheeky b*ggerwelsh winger wrote:I called down to the motor home and caravan show in Carmarthen last weekend, There were 3 stalls selling what I call snake oil treatments, one offered your money back, I offered to do it the other way I would pay him when I had an increase in fuel consumption, bloke did not take me up on it, not sure why.
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Re: fuel magnets
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There you go then...if they had paid the "Man From the Office of Fair Trading" what he asked, they would still be on the market
By coincidence, I market a fuel saving device consisting of 4 electrically pulsed clockwork magnets...just stick one over each cylinder on top of the rocker box, and the magnet helps pull the piston up during the compression cycle, thus reducing friction and aiding economy. It works entirely on the principle of neutron flow lamellar stiction reduction....a well known scientific principle as favoured during NASA testing on Moon bicycles
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There you go then...if they had paid the "Man From the Office of Fair Trading" what he asked, they would still be on the market




By coincidence, I market a fuel saving device consisting of 4 electrically pulsed clockwork magnets...just stick one over each cylinder on top of the rocker box, and the magnet helps pull the piston up during the compression cycle, thus reducing friction and aiding economy. It works entirely on the principle of neutron flow lamellar stiction reduction....a well known scientific principle as favoured during NASA testing on Moon bicycles
Cheers
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Re: fuel magnets
That is clearly not right Helen, unless they also slow the pistons down on the power strokehelen&tony wrote: By coincidence, I market a fuel saving device consisting of 4 electrically pulsed clockwork magnets...just stick one over each cylinder on top of the rocker box, and the magnet helps pull the piston up during the compression cycle, thus reducing friction and aiding economy. It works entirely on the principle of neutron flow lamellar stiction reduction....a well known scientific principle as favoured during NASA testing on Moon bicycles
Cheers
Helen




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Re: fuel magnets
Hi John
Of course....that's one of the principles of electrically activated clockwork....and don't forget it's NASA approved
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Helen
Of course....that's one of the principles of electrically activated clockwork....and don't forget it's NASA approved
Cheers
Helen
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Re: fuel magnets
Aha, I missed the NASA bit - they probably would believe aluminum (American spelling) is magnetichelen&tony wrote:Hi John
Of course....that's one of the principles of electrically activated clockwork....and don't forget it's NASA approved
Cheers
Helen


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Re: fuel magnets
An INCREASE in fuel consumption? I can do that. Tighten the handbrake till it binds, half the tyre, and use the thickest oil you can find. If want it increased even further drive with the roof up.welsh winger wrote:I called down to the motor home and caravan show in Carmarthen last weekend, There were 3 stalls selling what I call snake oil treatments, one offered your money back, I offered to do it the other way I would pay him when I had an increase in fuel consumption, bloke did not take me up on it, not sure why.
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Now after you've tried that and it works, can you send me some money?

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Re: fuel magnets
Hi John
I always thought sea toilets were stainless steel, until I realised they were ALOOminum
Cheers
Helen
I always thought sea toilets were stainless steel, until I realised they were ALOOminum
Cheers
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