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| Vaughn 2006-01-10, 8:21 pm |
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"thinbluemime" <thinbluemime@tbm.com> wrote in message
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This group usually deals in stuff that actually works. When you have that
(a working product that is actually available to the general public) please come
back and I might actually take time to look at your link. Until then...
Vaughn
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| SolarFlaire 2006-01-10, 8:21 pm |
| You mean Nick can't post here anymore?...LOL
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> "thinbluemime" <thinbluemime@tbm.com> wrote in
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> This group usually deals in stuff that actually
works. When you have that
> (a working product that is actually available to the
general public) please come
> back and I might actually take time to look at your
link. Until then...
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> Vaughn
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| Yea, Cow magnets increase miliage. So does the hollographic fule disk.
The plans to the 100 mile per gallon carberator are hidden somewhere on the
grassy knole. ;o)
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| thinbluemime 2006-01-10, 9:21 pm |
| Since there are some folks here that have trouble
with "cut and paste", I am posting the article to this group.
Owners of electric generators might as well benefit from this information.
The money you save on auto expenses, could go to finance your solar panels.
http://users.newblog.com/thinbluemi...category_id=219
I'm an information junkie, and addicted to talk radio.
Talk Radio late night boils down, for me, to Coast to Coast Am with George Noory. Recently George had Mark McCandlish as a guest. Mark is a Conceptual Artist and researcher. What peaked my interest during their discussion, was Mark's talk of a cheap fuel
additive, that promises to boost performance and increase gas milage by 35 %.
The additive cost about $ 1 US per fill up and can be bought at your local paint or hardware store. The chemical's name is ACETONE. Previuosly I had used acetone to clean old paint brushes, and as a spot remover, but acetone as a gas additive, was new to
me.
Well, I debated, for a while about trying this, but my curiousity finally got the best of me and I tried it. I could not find a measuring cup, so being a bachelor, I measured out a Jack Daniels shot glass full of acetone, and added it to a full tank of ga
s, about 20 gallons.
Wow! The first thing I noticed was an increase in performance and horse power. This little 4 cylinder GMC felt like it wanted to jump off the asphalt. I haven't driven the GMC enough to report any MPG increase, but the performance increase is enough for m
e to continue using a small amount of acetone in my fuel.
I am interested in you feedback, if you have used acetone in your fuel. Have you noticed a performance or milage increase? If so, how much?
A couple quick notes:
Acetone is HIGHLY flamable. Open flames or a lit cigarette while using WILL remove your eyebrows.
Listen to the clip I have provided, check out the links, and do your own research before trying this in your fuel. There are dangers involved, abeit few, if your IQ is over 65 and your sober
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| Drums 2006-01-10, 10:21 pm |
| When I wash my car it seems to drive better and has more power.
What is being experienced is totally subliminal and you won't see an
increase of even 1 mile per gallon.
These are the same late night shows that talk about teleporting and UFO"S.
The EPA tests these Devices all the time and they are to the first ones to
validate it if it works
It is in their interest. Go inflate your tires another 15 psi. This will
give more miles per gallon
then any of the scam devices out there.
"thinbluemime" <thinbluemime@tbm.com> wrote in message
news:TuYwf.16983$tR5.5516@tornado.ohiordc.rr.com...
> Since there are some folks here that have trouble
> with "cut and paste", I am posting the article to this group.
>
> Owners of electric generators might as well benefit from this information.
> The money you save on auto expenses, could go to finance your solar
panels.
>
> http://users.newblog.com/thinbluemi...category_id=219
>
> I'm an information junkie, and addicted to talk radio.
>
> Talk Radio late night boils down, for me, to Coast to Coast Am with George
Noory. Recently George had Mark McCandlish as a guest. Mark is a Conceptual
Artist and researcher. What peaked my interest during their discussion, was
Mark's talk of a cheap fuel additive, that promises to boost performance and
increase gas milage by 35 %.
>
> The additive cost about $ 1 US per fill up and can be bought at your local
paint or hardware store. The chemical's name is ACETONE. Previuosly I had
used acetone to clean old paint brushes, and as a spot remover, but acetone
as a gas additive, was new to me.
>
> Well, I debated, for a while about trying this, but my curiousity finally
got the best of me and I tried it. I could not find a measuring cup, so
being a bachelor, I measured out a Jack Daniels shot glass full of acetone,
and added it to a full tank of gas, about 20 gallons.
>
> Wow! The first thing I noticed was an increase in performance and horse
power. This little 4 cylinder GMC felt like it wanted to jump off the
asphalt. I haven't driven the GMC enough to report any MPG increase, but the
performance increase is enough for me to continue using a small amount of
acetone in my fuel.
>
> I am interested in you feedback, if you have used acetone in your fuel.
Have you noticed a performance or milage increase? If so, how much?
>
> A couple quick notes:
>
> Acetone is HIGHLY flamable. Open flames or a lit cigarette while using
WILL remove your eyebrows.
>
> Listen to the clip I have provided, check out the links, and do your own
research before trying this in your fuel. There are dangers involved, abeit
few, if your IQ is over 65 and your sober
>
>
>
>
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| ben.aust@gmail.com 2006-01-15, 11:21 pm |
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thinbluemime wrote:
> Since there are some folks here that have trouble
> with "cut and paste", I am posting the article to this group.
>
> Owners of electric generators might as well benefit from this information.
> The money you save on auto expenses, could go to finance your solar panels.
>
> http://users.newblog.com/thinbluemi...category_id=219
>
> I'm an information junkie, and addicted to talk radio.
>
> Talk Radio late night boils down, for me, to Coast to Coast Am with George Noory. Recently George had Mark McCandlish as a guest. Mark is a Conceptual Artist and researcher. What peaked my interest during their discussion, was Mark's talk of a cheap fue
l additive, that promises to boost performance and increase gas milage by 35 %.
This is right up there with flying saucers and Nigerian banking scam
for credibility.
There is so much genuine litrature available on the effects of various
fuel additives - including acetone - this article is pure fantacy.
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| Hugstarved 2006-01-21, 11:21 am |
| Wot, like this...
http://www.egaspower.com
Vaughn wrote:
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> "thinbluemime" <thinbluemime@tbm.com> wrote in message
> news:CYVwf.16937$tR5.7565@tornado.ohiordc.rr.com...
>
> This group usually deals in stuff that actually works. When you have
that
> (a working product that is actually available to the general public)
please come
> back and I might actually take time to look at your link. Until then...
>
> Vaughn
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