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Old 04-04-2005, 05:44 PM   #1 (permalink)
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A Different Way To Increase Your Gas Mileage....What Do You Think?

Well, I wasn't going to post this but I thought, why not. The link below describes a method to increase your gas mileage. Some of you may have heard of this, however I guess most people here have not. And we have all heard of ways to increase your mileage....they don't work.

I'm giving this one a shot even though I expect people on this forum to give me the raspberries. That's alright.

If you go to the link make sure you read the whole page and read what people have to say. It's an easy and inexpensive way to potentially make your car run more efficiently.

Let the flaming begin:

http://pesn.com/2005/03/17/6900069_Acetone/
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Old 04-04-2005, 06:13 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Old 04-04-2005, 06:43 PM   #3 (permalink)
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I'm all for new things....but as I told the guy at the muffler shop when he asked me about mileage......."if you want gas mileage, don't buy a 300C"
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Old 04-04-2005, 06:54 PM   #5 (permalink)
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I know people think I'm a fool for saying this, as I said in a past thread like 3 months ago.

The lame Tornado Fuel saver worked for me. I had it in my 2001 Honda Prelude, and on average I would get about 230-240mpg per tank and after the tornado was in I would get about 250 to 260mpg per tank.

Fact or fiction, most hardcore car owners say fiction, but it worked for me. I seen it with my own eyes.
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You go first.
This made me laugh....OUT LOUD!

OK you smart a**es, when I start getting 35MPH in my '94 New Yorker, the laugh will be on you.

My car is now in my driveway with the potion in the tank. I'll never tell anyone my results. So there!
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I know people think I'm a fool for saying this, as I said in a past thread like 3 months ago.

The lame Tornado Fuel saver worked for me. I had it in my 2001 Honda Prelude, and on average I would get about 230-240mpg per tank and after the tornado was in I would get about 250 to 260mpg per tank.

Fact or fiction, most hardcore car owners say fiction, but it worked for me. I seen it with my own eyes.
I'm giving it a shot. Should be interesting.
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Should see some good results within the first week or two of using it. I didn't want to belive it myself when it worked. But it did.
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I'll give it a shot... Gotta call the dealer for the 6K checkup and to have the 55-58mph thing either logged or fixed, and to have them re-calibrate the passenger seat. Then after that's done, I'll put it in there and let-er rip... I'll go looking for some suitable solutions for getting it in the tank in the right measurements.... I'll run about 5 tanks with it and see what I get.. I'll keep track in a log book too..
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I'll give it a shot... Gotta call the dealer for the 6K checkup and to have the 55-58mph thing either logged or fixed, and to have them re-calibrate the passenger seat. Then after that's done, I'll put it in there and let-er rip... I'll go looking for some suitable solutions for getting it in the tank in the right measurements.... I'll run about 5 tanks with it and see what I get.. I'll keep track in a log book too..
...and if you get anywhere near the over 200mpg per tank that First300COwner claims, I'm in!!
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