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From: fred <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Date: Fri, 1 Aug 2008 02:46:17 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: Re: [FLEAA] Sarasota meeting
Nicely written article, except for including the magnets fellow.  "Shrink
gasoline molecules so oxygen bonds more easily." "Trying to convince ... to
equip the fleet..."  Yikes!




     And "shrinks the hydrocarbon molecules" is the worst *fake explanation
*I've ever heard for the magnets-in-fuel-line theory.  The better theory
I've heard is that the magnetism *straightens *the hydrocarbon molecules so
that they are more uniform when they are exposed to the air/oxygen.  Well,
if that's true, then what happens when they are no longer near that
magnetism?

     Yes, quite sad to see that get attention.  Theory is so bunk when you
consider the fact that all fuel-injected cars essentially have them already
installed.  ;)  A Fuel Injector is nothing more than an electronic solenoid,
(which when energized opens a valve to allow fuel to flow or not flow),
which is nothing more than wire that coiled around...get ready for this, a
MAGNET.

   ~Scott
Certified General Master Automotive Technician
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