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Oh yea of little faith.

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I found in my grandpa's stuff a 'fuel saver.' It was two plastic pieces that had magnets in them that you put around the fuel line and zip tie it.

....no idea how that would save fuel.


Those magnets were hawked about 10 years ago claiming they changed the atomization of the fuel or something ridiculous like that. They are about as useful as those "tornado" intake contraptions which claim to increase MPG and HP by creating a "tornado" effect in the intake tube and plenum. Yes... people actually bought these....

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Ok, I read the whole ad, what exactly does the "Diablo Super Chip" supposed to do? I get the HP and MPH, but it never said how. "No tools required." I think a tool would be the only one to actually give that douche money.
 
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Those magnets were hawked about 10 years ago claiming they changed the atomization of the fuel or something ridiculous like that. They are about as useful as those "tornado" intake contraptions which claim to increase MPG and HP by creating a "tornado" effect in the intake tube and plenum. Yes... people actually bought these....

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HAHA Had a friend who bought one of those for his Dodge Spirit in high school, he cut his finger installing it. Serves him right
 
This one was one of the craziest fuel saver scams I ever saw. Looks like a mini moonshine still made with parts cobbled together from Home Depot.



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From consumer reports circa 2005
These devices take raw fuel and convert it to fuel vapor outside the engine, generally metering the fuel back into the engine through the PCV vacuum line. The advantage is supposed to be complete atomization of the fuel to its vapor phase. Fuel injected directly into the intake runners through a fuel injector is supposedly less available for combustion, because at least some of the fuel droplets are still liquid and liquid fuel doesn't burn.

Where to start? The distribution of fuel through the customary vacuum tap used--the crankcase vent--may not necessarily meter the vaporized fuel equally to all cylinders. Those closer to the connection may get more fuel than those farther away, causing these cylinders to run rich. And even in the best-case scenario of equal distribution, the fuel-injection management computer checks the amount of oxygen in the exhaust and quickly leans the engine back to proper stoichiometric fuel/air mixture ratios. So, any amount of vaporized fuel the device allows in would simply be subtracted from the amount the computer normally dispenses.

We tested the Fuel Atomizer 2000, which takes fuel from the fuel rail and carries it via a length of copper tubing to the device, where it is mixed with air and sucked into the manifold through the PCV line as vapor.

THE DYNO SAYS: Theory predicted that there would be no change in power, because at high throttle settings the lowered intake manifold vacuum would simply not pull much--if any--fuel through the device. As expected, horsepower was not significantly changed; fuel economy was unchanged.

However, this is by far the funniest and lamest one of all... Khaos Super Turbo Charger

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This is a device developed back in the 1970s by some dude in the Philippines who felt that America shouldn't have the market cornered on scamming people. Basically, it's a metal valve, with the very impressive words "Super Turbo Charger" nicely engraved on it. As you can see by the picture, unlike some of the products out there, this thing actually looks like it could do something, in the way that most hookers look like they don't have an STD.
What's it supposed to do?
Basically this thing is supposed to put your car on a gasoline diet. Apparently all cars are using way too much gas. The Khaos supposedly changes the mixture of the gas and air so that the car will burn more air and less gas. Up to half as much according to them.
Inside the metal tube is a spring which is supposed to regulate the air/gas mixture, turning your bloated car from a donut-munching couch potato into a lean fuel-efficient triathlete, minus the ridiculous spandex.

Even more amazing though is that the maker claims it will reduce pollution from your car by 100 percent. The inventor also says he has turned down millions of dollars from Western companies for the patent because then Filipinos would not be able to afford it. Oh, and also it doesn't work at all.
What will it really do?
This device will do exactly what it says it will do. It will actually change the fuel/air mixture in your car. Awesome! You know what else can change the fuel/air mixture in your car? Something we like to call, the engine.
In modern cars, the car's computers and sensors will take care of all that for you. Not surprisingly, they will do a much better job of it than this thing. What this actually does is choke off gas from entering the engine, making it knock and ping and generally run like :poo:.

As for the claim that it reduces pollution? When installed the device actually creates about three times the pollution that a car without the device produces (that's what happens when you :leghump: up the way the engine was designed to run). We think this means that it doesn't work.
 

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http://www.electricsupercharger.com/

Still waiting on this one to come through!

This is the type of person buying these scams

http://www.caliberforumz.com/showthread.php?t=14737



So after i got beat by a new mustang last night i was pissed and i bought an electric supercharger eram that i have been curious about for a few months now. I will tell you all how it works once i get it in and install it. From what i have heard it is not bad.

I saw a youtube where they dyno a car using a leaf blower as a supercharger. It was something around 50 bhp gain. These erams can't possibly match that, but there maybe some gain.

:lol: