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Posted by VNA on March 07, 2001 at 10:09:54:

In Reply to: The attached websites will tell you all posted by Serge on March 05, 2001 at 20:00:28:

No offense but:

This 'Magnetizer' concept sounds interesting. But can't say how effective it would be. The concept of ionizing the fluid and all that is ok. But, then how long can you keep the fluid that is flowing in such an unnatural state. Agreed the fluid is getting ionized and hence oxidized. But, that is not the natural stable state of the fluid. So, how long would it stay like that? I think, the reversal to a natural stable state would happen faster than changing it to an unnatural state. Therefore, say if the fluid is in the magnetic field for x secs, it would revert back to its original state in y secs where yso, going by my logic, you would need a magnetic field all along the pipeline, fuel injection pumps and on the containers too.... :-)

Good luck!
VNA


I do run a bit more pressure in the tires and I do use a special additive oil and magnets on the gas line. Good luck,
Serge


Serge, what is up with that???


I've been using magnets on all my cars for many years. I have found there is a significant improvement in mileage. Good luck,
Serge





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