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Old 07-18-2008, 04:31 PM   #12 (permalink)
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wow, I heard it works but you have to have the TB spacer, a tornado fuel saver -to create a vortex in your air flow, the max fuel saver-which uses Neodymium Super Conductor Magnets, which break and then realign the hydrocarbon chains in the fuel, fuel magic in your tank- to re-condition your gas for performance, the Ram Jet turbo fuel saver- A Turbo Spinner that improves PCV valve function by atomizing corrosive blow-by particles, and a flux capacitor-which makes time ravel possible....you get enough snake oil in it, your bound to get an increase placebo effect of at least 2 mgp... LOL.

I heard the flux capacitor really does work...
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