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Posted by jfp on September 19, 2005 at 05:51:07 from (64.12.117.7):
In Reply to: Fuel saver posted by Butcher on September 18, 2005 at 16:58:05:
I read all the post and thought some were comical. The device is not a replacement for gas. It is to make gas burn cleaner, longer, and more efficently. Did it say 30 to 40 percent more? That means a gallon of gas could last as long as one and half gallons or more. I could use a half gallon for every gallon I buy , but the device cost so much, how can everyday people afford this. If it comes into production on new cars then will a new car cost seven grand extra? A great invention yes, but not yet cost effective. I can remember when microwave ovens came out. They were so expensive, few people had them. Now you can buy one for fifty bucks. That's a far drop from the 600 dollars that they cost when first introduced !!
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