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Of course it works, just look at this science-filled diagram:

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Look at that conventional fuel, all random and disorganized. But once it hits the magnetic fuel saver, it's a perfect grid, marching in unison toward destiny. That's Ionization in Process.

I actually have about thirty of these. I run them on the brake lines (halved the stopping distance), plug wires (to advance the timing to take advantage of the increased octane from the ionized fuel), tire valve stems (no more flats), battery cables (quicker cold starts), and I put three around the FM antenna and it now picks up satellite radio without the monthly payment.
 
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Of course it works, just look at this science-filled diagram:

406841767_o.jpg

I actually have about thirty of these. I run them on the brake lines (halved the stopping distance), plug wires (to advance the timing to take advantage of the increased octane from the ionized fuel), tire valve stems (no more flats), battery cables (quicker cold starts), and I put three around the FM antenna and it now picks up satellite radio without the monthly payment.

Damn, free sat radio. Sign me up, lol.
 

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This is great technology. I actually use these on my old black and white tv. It organizes the non uniform incoming waves of tv into uniform, color HD tv. It's great.
 

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I know! hard to believe they are only $10. Did you see that diagram!? There is some major money invested in these. And the ziptie, that probably gives another 5hp alone.
 
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