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Would this save fuel or not?

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Found it on the net... tell me if it would work or not?
http://www.fuelsaving.com.au/
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The only way to find out is to get someone properly test it. I suggest you write a letter to Choice Magazine, as all they do is test everything that is available in Australia.

Or write to those low end current affair programs like Today Tonight. I'm sure they will be pretty rave about it and get some test done.

Why risk your car, when some one else willing to do it :wink: :lol:
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This product was actually went live in today tonight, or some other one,
It works, and the guy supposed to be getting massively rich.
I dont think he end up getting rich, nor he sold heaps.
He might have done his marketing incorrectly.
However, I know that the device is affective much to sports car, but rather family and 4x4
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Post by Rocco »

I know Kmart tyre and auto sell some kind of fuel saving device.
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Post by payaya »

Car compaies spend billions to increase the fuel efficientcy of their engines. Now this lone ranger comes along and promises upto 25% better fuel efficientcy or your money back. He could litterally decrease world oil consumption by a quarter. Deserves a nobel price for this!

The terms and conditions state:
- the Fuelmate catalyst has been installed on your engine for a period of at least 6 months to allow the device to achieve its best results;

6 months to see the full results????

The way I see it is even if this device did work, we will all already know about it, and almost every person and company would have one.
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I've send the company a email on Wed, still no reply. :?
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Post by payaya »

I just cant believe in the 6 month rule! I guess its smart because a lot of people buy because of the money back guarantee, and after 6 months most people just not bother!
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payaya, he recommends at least 6 months to see the benefit of results AS A COMPARISON TO NORMAL FUEL USAGE after 6 months.

course it works
u'd be jesus if u could notice the difference imo though.
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