> General haig is going to be doing a presentation in june on CNBC world
> wide.
Who gives a sh.t if General Haig is promoting this crap? I might pay
attention if the subject concerns the military, but he's no more of an
authority on automotive issues than you or your average Joe. Oh, try to use
some capitalization and punctuation the next time you spam.
> Thank you tbone, i like the sarcasm,
Well, I'm glad to hear it bt sarcasm or not, it is still the truth.
> anyway i have been trying to tell
> people about this and everyone is
> a cynic which i dont blame people for being that way because i was the
> same way.
You were until you though that you could make some money suckering others.
> actually it is a product that my diesel mechanic brought to me
> and said try some and if you dont see results ill give you a hundred
> dollars so i said sounds like an easy bet, needless to say i lost the
> bet.
Sure you did, after all, why make $100 when you can possibly make thousands
or possibly even millions ripping off fools.
> General haig is going to be doing a presentation in june on CNBC world
> wide. this stuff works in gas or diesel engines, my old man farms up here
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> that the last time he checked he was saving 2 gallons an hour which is
> huge for him.
Hey, why not. Why shouldn't he make some money screwing others as well.
> what i would like to see is more people using the product,
Sure you would, that would put more $$$$$$$ in your pocket.
> it saves on mileage they gauruntee it, reduces emissions up to 80%, and
> gives up to a 20% power boost in diesel engines, who in their right mind
> wouldnt want to use it,
First of all, a guarantee is only as good as the company offering it and
since you have yet to even mention the name of it, so far that is worthless.
Now perhaps you care to explain exactly how this mystery additive works.
Tell me, does it come with magnets?
> the city of dallas uses it in all city vehicles,
> the us government has been using it for over 9 years.
This means nothing, city and state governments also tried those fuel
magnets. Does that mean that they work as well? If this test was so
sucessfull for over 9 years, how come I never heard of this crap until now.
Here ios a question, is this stuff called Fuel-on?
> i dont know what to
> say i just wish people kept an open mind because it actually works, there
> are people all around here using it and saving money.
If it works so well and for over 9 years as you claim, how come none of us
have heard of it before? Sorry dude, but it just screams SCAM to me and I'm
sure just about everyone in hear as well.
> thank you

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Trey - 21 May 2005 18:35 GMT
>> Thank you tbone, i like the sarcasm,
>
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> I'm
> sure just about everyone in hear as well.
It comes in a one gallon jug, and it mixes with five gallons of fuel, (20%
mixture?) and this miracle stuff is 90% ethanol
Carolina Watercraft Works - 22 May 2005 05:35 GMT
So, you are merely taking 5 gallons of fuel and turning it into 6
gallons of fuel by virtue of the 1 gallon of additive. So let's say
I get 20 mpg, only have 5 gallons of fuel but by adding your
gallon of miracle goo, I'm going to go 120 miles rather than
100 is that right? That's a 20% increase right? HEY BOZO...
that's the same thing as just putting another gallon of fuel in and
not taking it into consideration when calculating the distance traveled.
Reminds me a saying I haven't heard in a long long time: There's a
sucker born every minute...and ten people born to sell him something.

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> It comes in a one gallon jug, and it mixes with five gallons of fuel, (20%
> mixture?) and this miracle stuff is 90% ethanol
Trey - 22 May 2005 09:03 GMT
> So, you are merely taking 5 gallons of fuel and turning it into 6
> gallons of fuel by virtue of the 1 gallon of additive. So let's say
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> Reminds me a saying I haven't heard in a long long time: There's a
> sucker born every minute...and ten people born to sell him something.
In the manual for my motorcycle, it said not to exceed 10% ethonol. Since
thats what the fuel companies use already, that would put the mix at 30% and
void the waranty. No thanks!