> From: Warren Rekow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Subject: Fwd: Saving Gasoline and Money > > I've heard stories about putting magnets on gas lines to improve fuel > mileage for years.... Dick, perhaps magnets attached to the tubing might increase the > effectiveness of foggers?
*good post warren !! this magnet thing either works, or else is just more urban legend. both ways, it shouldn't be hard to check out, like checking out novak's baby was easy. *will come up with a test routine, and post when i have my numbers in, just like the fogger. *some questions <snipped> into the article : >...Later, I discovered these devices contained simple magnets with > the south-seeking poles directed inward.... *besides floating one of them, and then comparing, is there some other method for determining a magnet's south that i am unaware of, or have forgotten ? > 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.... *such as speaker magnets ? how do i determine if a magnet is strong enough for this application ? > Like the orgone accumulator, it is too simple for most people to believe... *i know for a fact that something very similar to an 'orgone accumulator' works just fine, and does generate fuel savings at a reasonable cost. this lends credibility to this gent's thesis. > You can get the magnets at any Radio Shack... *it would sure help to have a rs cat # or something more specific to go on. any chance of obtaining this ? rs is such a comfy one-stop place for all of these odds and ends, i find... >...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. *what shape and size are the magnets n.e.w. sells ? 12.95 for a booklet on why and how it works sounds a bit steep to me. thoughts on this ? *notice closeness to entry point is invariably stressed. is 'the closer the better', or will 'close enough' do ? *nice project for anybody willing to keep statistically significant tabs on fuel use. i for one will fit it into one of my ongoing projects, asap. *who knows, 7-11 % from the fogger, + 5-15 % from the magnets, plus a bit of meth in the gasoline, and maybe an h generator, and we might be looking at some significant savings here. i've got the fogger down pat, and am halfway there with the h generator, so all i need to do now is mix some meth into the gas, grab some magnets and run... *life is only bearable when dreams egg you on, methinks... A DAILY GAME My death and I play daily games, whence she reminds me of herself, whilst I keep focused on my elusive quest, paying but scant attention to her ways, too busy with dreams I need to claim, before time comes for our embrace. *thanks for helping me enlarge the scope of my dreaming, warren. *and pls excuse myn OT jingle... > From: "Paul Gobert" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Subject: Re: water + alky / dino-svo + alky / auto tranny + svo / biod + svo > Apace Technology in Australia developed an emulsifier that enabled the > mixing of ethanol with dinodiesel. They were active some 20 years ago but > don't know where it went from there. *thanks for the info paul. i have it that benzene will allow a certain ammount of water contaminated ethanol to mix with gasoline, but have yet to try this. what about meth/dyno ? the asuncion, paraguay municipality at one point was going to make 10% anhidrous (absolute) ethanol content mandatory in dyno used in buses and such, but the project flopped due to truck/bus owner's resistance. maybe the old rubber controversy...?? (bobeda, any chance you could stop lurking and explain the eth/dyno program in asuncion ?)(:-D) > From: Jeremy Shuey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Subject: Re: Fwd: Saving Gasoline and Money > I do know that the magnets work on the water. We have > extremely hard water here in my part of PA, with the > limestone and all, and the magnets actually make the > water a whole lot more soft.... *yes, i can corroborate that. we also have hard water in colonia, uruguay, where i farm trees and do research on alternative energies, and a neighbour installed a unit. it works fine except it requires periodic cleaning of the gunk the magnets somehow retain. my neighbour being a bit comfy gave up after half a dozen cleanings. will check back with him and post a full description in a fortnight or so. ----------------------------------------- *last but not least, how can we incentivate <snipping> amongst honorable list members ? it is a drag to read a two line answer, or comment, and find all of the original thread(s) attached, requiring tedious, wasteful scrolling. here we're discussing fuel alternatives, and savings, and energy in general, and we're unable to be thrifty and edit our answers. time spent scrolling is a waste of everybody's time, and i don't think we have the right to subject people to this. so what say we do a bit of <snipping> and save everybody some time ? huh ? cheers, dick. 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