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  1. Join Date
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    Hi guys,

    I saw this in Manila Bulletin today. What do you think? looks like a load of manure to me

    Japanese Gadget Uses Battery To Help Motorists Save on Fuel
    By JONATHAN M. HICAP
    February 24, 2012, 3:58pm

    MANILA, Philippines — A device that is attached to a car’s battery can reduce fuel consumption by at least 30 percent, its manufacturer claims.

    The device, called Ecomax, can also reduce air pollution, according to its Japan-based manufacturer Ojas Inc. The device was launched in Japan last year and the Philippines is the first country outside Japan where it was introduced.

    Hiroyuki Sugawara, Ojas chief executive officer, launched and demonstrated the gadget at a jeepney terminal in Alabang, Muntinlupa last Monday. Free samples were given to five jeepney drivers.

    Sugawara said Ecomax cuts fuel consumption by a minimum of 10 percent for city driving and a 10 to 30 percent for highway driving.

    It also reduces smoke emission to zero, he said.

    When clamped to the battery’s negative pole, the device emits a strong negative ion, maintaining the current at 12 volts so that output power is strong enough.

    “When you start the engine of your car, the electric current running through the spark plug normally falls down to 9 to 10V due to load added. When Ecomax is attached to the negative pole of your car battery, output power loss is prevented to enable near complete combustion,” Sugawara said.

    He said his firm test Ecomax on diesel-run jeepneys three months ago and the drivers reported a P100 daily savings on fuel and no smoke emission.

    The manufacturer said Ecomax is made of natural ores and rare metals and does not use chemicals for its operation.

    Elizabeth Carla Pekas, Ojas spokesperson, said Ecomax works for both diesel and gas engines.

    Ecomax can be installed easily on cars and lasts up to five years, the manufacturer said.

    Ojas said the Philippines was chosen as launching and testing ground because of high gas prices and dirty exhaust from vehicles.

    The device will be available in the country by April, Pekas said.

  2. Join Date
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    #2
    Spark plugs daw then sa diesel ang testing. Dun pa lang medyo sablay na.

  3. Join Date
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    #3
    di lang medyo, sablay talaga.

  4. Join Date
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    Unfortunately with this round of fuel price increases, the usual fuel saving gadget scams will just increase as well. Just like the last one few years ago.

    I am just waiting for someone to revive Dingle's water powered car topic...

  5. Join Date
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    here we go again

  6. Join Date
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    hahaha negative ion

    hey if you also believe wearing a plastic wristband can make you stronger...

    btw the article is obviously a paid ad made to look like a news artcle
    Last edited by uls; February 25th, 2012 at 12:36 AM.

  7. Join Date
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    Ojas said the Philippines was chosen as launching and testing ground because of high gas prices and dirty exhaust from vehicles.

    madali utuin ang mga tao dito kaya dito na lang ibenta. alien technology nga may bumibili e.

  8. Join Date
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    #8
    haha di ba mahal fuel sa Japan?

    oil importer din naman ang Japan

    di niya kasi maloloko mga Hapon

    mas madali daw lokohin ang mga pinoy

Ecomax Japanese Gadget Helps save 30% fuel