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Talking-Geico
12-23-2007, 08:57 PM
Well, it's been a while since I was using this device on 3 of the cars I drive (2 family and 1 work car) and since I stumbled onto this web-site and didn't find anything about this simple device, I decided to ask you if you ever heard of this ?

removed potential spam link - TDB (giving you the benefit of the doubt that you aren't trying to spam. When you post more you can post links to these types of devices.

Take a look at that web-site and tell me what you think.

We used it on '95 Galant ES 4-cyl. and we had pretty good results. The car felt more powerful, and if you don't use that extra power and go easier on the accelerator, then you save gas. but don't take me wrong...it doesn't move mountains or something incredible...it's just a tiny bit that helps you out. Me and my dad offered to do the same for one of his friends, and he was also impressed, he said that the car feels more powerful. He had about '94 ? Mazda 626. M.t.

This device feels a little less noticable on engines bigger than 4 cyl.

On our Suzuki though...it feels unnoticable, but try your exhaust pipe and see how much "black matter" it contains...Our suzuki almost has none of it. Cleaner exhaust.


Anyways, that web-site might over-exagerate the results...but it's not a joke...that's what I think anyways.



P.S. we also have a similar device on the engine oil filter, just to make sure that metal particles that happen through friction don't get sent back into the engine. I understand that that's what the oil filter is for, but this thing doesn't ask for food, you just put it on, and it does it's job. little by little.



Anyways, read the web-site through and post your comments.

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- Viktor

hobbit
12-23-2007, 09:59 PM
snopes
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