Um, uh, guys? what have you all been smoking? magnets on gas lines (and
water lines) is right up there with ceramic laundry disks. really....

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----- Original Message -----
From: "Warren Rekow" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <biofuel@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Sunday, May 20, 2001 4:15 PM
Subject: [biofuel] Fwd: Saving Gasoline and Money


> I've heard stories about putting magnets on gas lines to improve fuel
> mileage for years, but I never tried it. I shall do so now. The
> author of the following article, Dr. James DeMeo, is an intelligent
> and credible fellow, and the cost of trying is insignificant. Per the
> link below this also works for petro-diesel, so perhaps for biodiesel
> and WVO also. Anyone else care to try this and give us feedback?
> Dick, perhaps magnets attached to the tubing might increase the
> effectiveness of foggers?
> -----
> ...Warren Rekow
>
> >>>
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> Please copy and distribute to other interested individuals and groups
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>
> As of today, I've got at least five or so emails from well-meaning folk
> organizing various gasoline station boycotts, car-free days, power-free
> days (candles only, please) and other ideas which from my thinking will
> have absolutely zero affect upon anything, except perhaps making people
who
> participate in them feel a little better. I wish to remind OBRL-news
> subscribers of a very simple way to save from 5-15% on their automobile
> gasoline bill, by simply putting strong magnets on the gas line, close to
> where it enters the carbeurator or fuel-injector.
>
> Natural Energy Works formerly sold fancy magnetic fuel treatment devices
> which cost around $50, and you had to cut your fuel line to have them
> function.  Later, I discovered these devices contained simple magnets with
> the south-seeking poles directed inward. So you don't have to buy such
> expensive devices, nor cut into your fuel line.  You can put a few dollars
> of strong magnets on the outside of the existing fuel line, and tape them
> into place, with similar beneficial results.
>
> My Astrovan, a V-6, 4-wheel drive behemoth that is necessary for winter
> snow at the Greensprings Center, routinely gave around 17 mpg.  With the
> magnets on, the boost was to around 20 mpg, or 3 additional mpg for an
> increase of around 15%.  The magnitude of efficiency boosting seems to
vary
> a bit from car to car, and from region to region.
>
> The magnets used are fairly strong rare-earth strontium ferroxide ceramic
> magnets which will pinch your fingers (Ouch!) if you are not careful, and
> four of them are enough for a single fuel-line for one car.  Any similar
> strong magnet will work.  Two of them are stacked together on one side
> of the fuel line, with another two stacked magnets on the opposite side of
> the line, secured in place with multiple wrappings of black electrical
tape.
> Simple!  Double fuel-lines for dual injectors need eight magnets.  They
> sell for around $1 each.  Thats a total of eight bucks maximum, plus a few
> cents for the tape, or an additional $2 for a hose clamp, if you wish to
> have something more secure than the tape.  That's a total cost of around
> $10 for saving from 5-15% on your gasoline bill, which today can pay
> for itself in about two or three tank-fulls.
>
> Like the orgone accumulator, it is too simple for most people to believe,
> so most people don't, but they will plunk down $150 for some other gadget
> that has a lot of slick brochures and MLM hysteria standing behind them.
> Open up those $150 devices (for fuel or water treatment) and in many cases
> you still have the same $4 worth of magnets.
>
> You can get the magnets at any Radio Shack, but they have to be stronger
> than simple refrigerator magnets, strong enough to pinch your skin if you
> are not careful. Otherwise the field won't penetrate into the fuel line.
> Get them whereever you want, but Natural Energy Works has been selling
> these simple strong magnets for years, available in sets of 10 for $10
plus
> $7 USA-Canada shipping, along with a little book on the subject for
$12.95.
> The same effect works also on your propane or natural gas stove or
furnace,
> when magnets are added to the feed lines just before the burners or
> combustion chambers.
>
> Check out the following web site for more information, and also the link
> recently added that provides the results of scientific studies backing up
> the magnetic effect.
> http://www.orgonelab.org/xpmagnet.htm
>
> Let's face it, Americans are the biggest energy hogs of the world, and our
> political leadership have been fiddling while Rome burned, totally failing
> us for years, on both sides of the political spectrum.  Here's something
> you can do, today, which will directly benefit yourself, and allow you to
> walk a bit softer on Mother Earth.  Boycot Exxon, walk to work and read by
> candle-light, if you wish, but a lot more can be done with clever
> considerations, and quite inexpensively.
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