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Thursday, 05/24/2012 3:13:52 PM

Thursday, May 24, 2012 3:13:52 PM

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Hydrocracking? Let's get a grip, people. Google it and you'll find that it is a very real concept but it doesn't take place with a 17 volt gizmo and some wires wrapped around your fuel line. Ask your favorite gearhead or mechanic.

It is done at the refinery but if this thing worked, it would be destructive to a gasoline engine. Have you noted the different grades on the pumps (not pumps & dumps, btw)? The refinery adjusts the octane ratings of gas with additives to make it burn less violently, not more as this device claims to do. The higher the octane, the less violently it burns.

Diesel fuel is rated in cetane and 55 is about the optimal number. That is the opposite of octane ratings which is why you know this product is bogus. It was tested on a diesel...

These devices have been around for years and do not work. If it did, the inventor would have had it tested by the EPA (check their website). Upon satisfactory testing, he next stop would be the corporate offices of GM, Ford, etc, etc, because he's sitting on billions. This was never submitted to the EPA.

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