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- From: gjg2001@andy.bgsu.edu (Greg Gantzer)
- Subject: Re: Oxygenated gas
- Message-ID: <gjg2001-250193205324@m248-103.bgsu.edu>
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- Date: Tue, 26 Jan 1993 01:50:25 GMT
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- > 3) Do the magnetic "power booster" things that clip on to
- > fuel lines work as well with oxygenated gas? (I can't
- > recall any brand names of these products, but basically
- > what they do is restore some positve charge to fuel.
- > Apparently negatively charged fuel is safer to transport.)
- >
- > Please don't "flame" me. Like I said, I'm new to the net, and like
-
- You had better put on an asbestos suit real quick because you are going to
- get flamed right off the net with this one. One word describing these
- power booster things--"Bullshit". If they actually worked, don't you think
- that every car manufacturer would install them on there vehichles to
- increase power.
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