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Old 07-30-2008, 06:42 AM
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Hey, came across this on OptionJDM. It claims to do wonders, but has anyone actually used one before, and has anyone noticed any of the gains they claim to have?

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I've never used one, but I believe it's crap.
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Please, don't waste your money...
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These do not work. It is a scam to separate you from your money.



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hehe because a magnet can ionize fuel atoms? Right.....
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I actually put 10 ounces of sunshine dust in my gas tank after each fill up. My gas mileage has gone up considerably and my car does backflips when I go WOT. Check it out.
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I had a feeling this was BS, considering gas molecules aren't even magnetic. No clue, just wondering if someone has tried it.
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Actually, they work very well for their intended purpose: separating you from a few of your dollars.
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It breaks down gasoline molecules... yeah... okay...

This just caused my respect for T1R to plummet.
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Any time the fuel burns in your combustion chamber you are using a "fuel ionizer".


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