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Old Feb 18, 2007 | 06:24 AM
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Will this thing work, or is it a bunch of crock??? What do ya think/?

TurboMag

Check it out at this link would ya. THanx big guy, anyone else too....let me know.
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Old Feb 18, 2007 | 06:35 AM
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I'd like to see unbiased scientific results. I think it's a crock of dog poop. Kind of like those electric turbos, lol.
 
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Old Feb 18, 2007 | 09:19 AM
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yeah, Sliver's right, its a crock. anything that would save you all that money in a single year would never cost $2.99
 
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Old Feb 18, 2007 | 09:44 AM
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What gets me is that it boasts better gas milage because of how it aligns the fuel molecules causing a better burn, causing lower emissions...blah, blah. Well, we have EGR systems that help with emissions and it only reduces it by removing the fuel (because it replaces it while at half throttle), it also helps with milage. The EGR system costs upwards of $200...to reiterate what Goose said, there's no way a $2 magnet can do all of what they state any better than products that cost an arm and a leg.
Getting a better burn and more HP? Lean out the already rich air/fuel mix that our cars come with from the factory (every car really) and that alone will add more milage (using less fuel) and HP because you're getting a better burn. People spend tons of money to do all of this and it's usually not found in one device, but from a complation of things that work together to get the same results. None of the products cost anywhere near $2...unless it's stolen, lol.
It's a very hard item to believe in. It's like wearing magnets on your wrists to help align your aura or something.

Ok, I feel better, lol.
 
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Old Feb 20, 2007 | 03:56 PM
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Lol, great. Ha.

Thanx a lot guys.
 
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Old Feb 20, 2007 | 03:57 PM
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So, you're saying that there is no really easy way going about getting more hp or gasmileage for my car. Unless i was to install a good cold air intake and new exhaust. Or is there an easier way, (Cheaper):O)?

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Old Feb 20, 2007 | 09:58 PM
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Well, you can replace all your upstream o2 sensors, spark plugs, SP wires...a complete tune up. That will get you close to what these cars will do brand new.
I think getting a car back to within stock spec first is the best thing to do. After that, you can start adding things to help add HP.
Anyway, cars will start to "lose" milage because of the milage...in other words, the sensors that help the computer run the car starts to break or just get out of spec. This hurts performance, not to mention the wear that was put onto the motor itself. Compression starts to lower...normal though, but nobody likes that, lol...lifters and cams wear out and bearings too, etc. So, short of a complete rebuild, tune ups can help keep you and your car happy.

I will say that products like these at these prices won't hurt your wallet, it's just false hope though...IMO. Save yourself some time and go to Home Depot and buy a set of magnets, the horse shoe looking ones (they have them in the small sizes) and give it a try. We have plastic fuel tanks so I'm not worried about metal flakes from that clogging the fuel line. There is metal outside of the tank though.
 
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Old Feb 22, 2007 | 09:41 PM
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Magnets? Ha what?
 
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