infrared fuel saver - anyone else used it?

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Old 09-18-2006, 09:32 PM
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He could have come up with a better name then BigDieselEngine. That was too obvious. :P
Ya think? :P
But he wasted what could have been a good username. :wink:
 
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He wasn't banned or anything(by me anyway) and I didn't know whether to Laugh or get mad :P
 
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Here's a hot tip on improving your fuel mileage (maybe I should get a patent on this). Get yourself a dozen eggs and a roll of duct tape (you should already have a roll of that in the sidebox). Carefully tape the egg to the go pedal and there you go. The idea is to not break the egg with resulting mess. Course if you get to rowdy, you got 11 more ready to go!

Personally, I doupt fuel molecules really care which way they're "aligned" when they enter the combustion chamber.

If these devises were as good as the claim, the factory would have them installed as original equipment. Pure b/s.

Omelete anyone? Sunny side up?
 
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Originally Posted by mrpersons
Here's a hot tip on improving your fuel mileage (maybe I should get a patent on this). Get yourself a dozen eggs and a roll of duct tape (you should already have a roll of that in the sidebox). Carefully tape the egg to the go pedal and there you go. The idea is to not break the egg with resulting mess. Course if you get to rowdy, you got 11 more ready to go!

Personally, I doupt fuel molecules really care which way they're "aligned" when they enter the combustion chamber.

If these devises were as good as the claim, the factory would have them installed as original equipment. Pure b/s.

Omelete anyone? Sunny side up?
:P
I always heard when the Planets are in alignment you get better fuel mileage too
 
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zoo zee zang???? sounds like a suspicious name to me.. :lol:
 
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Here's a hot tip on improving your fuel mileage (maybe I should get a patent on this). Get yourself a dozen eggs and a roll of duct tape (you should already have a roll of that in the sidebox). Carefully tape the egg to the go pedal and there you go. The idea is to not break the egg with resulting mess. Course if you get to rowdy, you got 11 more ready to go!

Personally, I doupt fuel molecules really care which way they're "aligned" when they enter the combustion chamber.


alignment has nothing to do with it =( ... these people simply assume that if they use technical terms we won't understand... will be baffled... and will believe =)

apparently that plan has been intercepted ... and now everyone following this forum will advertise your product for you indeed ;0)
 
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Actually, this was about 6 months old. I would hope there aren't posters here that would fall for the scam, but in the event that they are, they are only supporting P.T. Barnum's old axiom.

:wink:
 
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Originally Posted by Twilight Flyer
Actually, this was about 6 months old. I would hope there aren't posters here that would fall for the scam, but in the event that they are, they are only supporting P.T. Barnum's old axiom.

:wink:
hmmmm, maybe i gotta check the dates before i reply to a post ops:

oh well, 6 months? good time for a refresher!
 
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Originally Posted by bob h
hmmmm, maybe i gotta check the dates before i reply to a post ops:

oh well, 6 months? good time for a refresher!
Yeah...thanks bob.....real "refreshing"....

(but then why does it still stink?!?)
 
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Old 02-03-2007, 12:07 AM
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Originally Posted by traveler15301
Originally Posted by bob h
hmmmm, maybe i gotta check the dates before i reply to a post ops:

oh well, 6 months? good time for a refresher!
Yeah...thanks bob.....real "refreshing"....

(but then why does it still stink?!?)

;0)

... not refreshing like R&R....... refreshing like "a refresher"... reminder to watch your back... or, i mean your wallet
 
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