for petrol diesel vehicles.
http://snipurl.com/mqov
[Biofuel] So called magnetic fuel conditioners and magnetic water treatment
(Signed Biofuel list owner so it wasn't just a suggestion.)
Anyway offering a list of references to support your views is not
much use. The burden of proof is on you, you're
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Sent: Sunday, February 12, 2006 18:25
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] So called magnetic fuel conditioners andmagnetic
water treatment
SNIP
These same magnets are sold for magnetic water conditioning. So is ozone,
which has moved from the realm of sudo
science in the USA 30
Howdy Mike,
Mike McGinness wrote:
I studied this topic extensively for 30 years now and I am a chemical
engineer. It is not all a con, though
some of it has a lot of pseudo science why it works theories printed in the
marketing literature as fact
(which it is not). Thomas Register (in
Harbour Tools currently sells a fuel magnetic device for less than $20.00
retail for use on the fuel lines in
automobiles. Home Depot was recently selling magnetic / catalytic water
treatment devices for calcium scale
control on home water heaters
I actually saw something like this
Howdy Bob, and all
LOL! Magnets again. Seems they have a certain attraction.
The first or second time it happened, about four or five years ago,
it quite quickly degenerated into serious flame-warfare between
sceptics and true believers, no middle ground, take no captives.
Until the rest of
I studied this topic extensively for 30 years now and I am a chemical
engineer. It is not all a con, though
some of it has a lot of pseudo science why it works theories printed in the
marketing literature as fact
(which it is not). Thomas Register (in 1990) listed over 50 US manufacturers of