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Car Forum / Driving, Maintenance, Tuning / Maintenance and Repair / November 2007

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New Products to save car gas

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Teoh - 12 Nov 2007 02:46 GMT
Hi,

I have found one new products that really helps to save at least 15%
to 20% of your current expenses of your current car gas, but it cost
about USD 9.99 for botel of lique which we can use more than 2 months,
do you all think work to try this ? Please input. Thanks

Regards
Teoh
Teoh - 12 Nov 2007 02:47 GMT
> Hi,
>
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> Regards
> Teoh

Sorry, should be worth and not work. Thanks
Teoh - 12 Nov 2007 15:29 GMT
> > Hi,
>
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> Sorry, should be worth and not work. Thanks

Why, It does work ? In facts I have the product last week and I've
have tried and it really save me at least 20% of my patrol.
tnom@mucks.net - 12 Nov 2007 02:54 GMT
>Hi,
>
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>Regards
>Teoh

I have the same product. It's called "snake oil"
cuhulin@webtv.net - 12 Nov 2007 04:56 GMT
Buy a vehicle that has a diesel engine.Go to the restaurants and fast
food places.They will give you their used cooking oil/used frying oil
for free.Filter the used oil and use it for fuel.It works.I have a soft
back book here that shows and tells all about how to do it.If you watch
Mike Rowe's Dirty Jobs on the Discovery chennel, you will see where he
visited a guy who does all of that.The guy said he figures it cost him
about 65 cents per gallon.
cuhulin
Teoh - 12 Nov 2007 15:29 GMT
On Nov 12, 10:54 am, t...@mucks.net wrote:

> >Hi,
>
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> I have the same product. It's called "snake oil"

So does the product work for u ?
tnom@mucks.net - 12 Nov 2007 20:27 GMT
>On Nov 12, 10:54 am, t...@mucks.net wrote:
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>So does the product work for u ?

Snake oil has been around for years. Selling it to the public has
always been an attraction to the uniquely informed members of
our society.
Teoh - 13 Nov 2007 10:07 GMT
On Nov 13, 4:27 am, t...@mucks.net wrote:

> >On Nov 12, 10:54 am, t...@mucks.net wrote:
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hi. this is a new porduct, we just spray the lique on the gas pump
when we pump our gas into the car. The method is so simple. Im very
happy with the result, so do u think UN9.99 worth to buy ?
* - 13 Nov 2007 14:09 GMT
Teoh <chiewliangteoh@gmail.com> wrote in article
<1194948456.264774.188310@e34g2000pro.googlegroups.com>...

> hi. this is a new porduct, we just spray the lique on the gas pump
> when we pump our gas into the car. The method is so simple. Im very
> happy with the result, so do u think UN9.99 worth to buy ?

Unfortunately, a worldwide United Nations symposium on Snake Oil - held in
The Prague in 1957 - failed to come up with any universal standards that
would allow the comparison of Snake Oil quality among those offered on
various continents and in various countries and cultures.

NOTE: Since it is a proper name, Snake Oil is ALWAYS capitalized.

Purveyors of Snake oils - good and bad - decided to adhere to strict,
self-imposed quality standards......

.....and although many of these standards meet or exceed the original
standards that were proposed at the worldwide Snake Oil symposium, there
are still issues in areas such as inter-mix capability, climatization,
ownership of overblown superlative claims, etc. among the various high-end
Snake Oil manufacturers throughout the world.

A small trade association - C.R.A.P. (Companies Realizing Amazing Profits)
- tried and failed to institute price controls when outsiders brought
lawsuits alleging "price-fixing", so Snake Oil purveyors are now free to
charge whatever the traffic will bear - such as $2.00 USD for 16 ounces of
Methanol that sells for $3.00 USD per gallon when purchased in bulk.

Since you mentioned the UN above, I thought you would be interested.......
beerspill@whoever.com - 14 Nov 2007 02:52 GMT
> hi. this is a new porduct, we just spray the lique on the gas pump
> when we pump our gas into the car. The method is so simple. Im very
> happy with the result, so do u think UN9.99 worth to buy ?

Only if you can guarantee that it contains no semen.
Scott Dorsey - 14 Nov 2007 15:29 GMT
>> hi. this is a new porduct, we just spray the lique on the gas pump
>> when we pump our gas into the car. The method is so simple. Im very
>> happy with the result, so do u think UN9.99 worth to buy ?
>
>Only if you can guarantee that it contains no semen.

Hey man, don't be putting down semen.
--scott
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cuhulin@webtv.net - 14 Nov 2007 17:09 GMT
There is always Bicycles and Motor Scooters and Shoe Leather and
Carpooling.
cuhulin
Don Stauffer in Minnesota - 12 Nov 2007 16:10 GMT
> Hi,
>
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> Regards
> Teoh

P.T. Barnum had the answer for you :-)
Scott Dorsey - 13 Nov 2007 18:56 GMT
>I have found one new products that really helps to save at least 15%
>to 20% of your current expenses of your current car gas, but it cost
>about USD 9.99 for botel of lique which we can use more than 2 months,
>do you all think work to try this ? Please input. Thanks

It's bourbon, isn't it?  You drink it, then you can't drive any more,
and this reduces your fuel costs.

Well, I'm in favor of it, but only if it's a good blend.
--scott
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