hi folks.
I was talking to a man in a pub a few weeks back about the rising costs of fuels here in the UK.
He started to tell me that some of the big transport companies fit strong cylindrical magnets arount the fuel lines just before the injector manifold.
apparently this ionises or polarises the fuel molecules (straightens out) so they burn more effectively - increasing power from same volume of fuel - thus needing less fuel to produce same amount power.
Is he talking twoddle?
what do you think?
I was talking to a man in a pub a few weeks back about the rising costs of fuels here in the UK.
He started to tell me that some of the big transport companies fit strong cylindrical magnets arount the fuel lines just before the injector manifold.
apparently this ionises or polarises the fuel molecules (straightens out) so they burn more effectively - increasing power from same volume of fuel - thus needing less fuel to produce same amount power.
Is he talking twoddle?
what do you think?
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