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    #31
    Hmmm, mas gusto ko ang Swiss Miss :naughty2:

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    #32
    kahit na walang kape ay pwede na yong aluminum tape. wala sa kape yan. the idea is to shield the line cord; para yong offer ng isang company na 'echopatch'. for aircon, ibalot ang aluminum tape sa line cord, then wrap the electrical tape para magandang tingnan. ewan kung may savings sa electricity, theoretically, the appliance will be more silent.

    for vehicles, you can build a MONOPOLE magnet with a backplate to concentrate the field. use strong ceramic bar magnets. sigurado may 5 - 10% savings. two-three bar magnets are required. you should travel at least 200 kms for the magnets to take effect. not recomended for euro 4 cars with sensitive oxygen sensors.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pyramid00 View Post
    for vehicles, you can build a MONOPOLE magnet with a backplate to concentrate the field. use strong ceramic bar magnets. sigurado may 5 - 10% savings. two-three bar magnets are required. you should travel at least 200 kms for the magnets to take effect. not recomended for euro 4 cars with sensitive oxygen sensors.
    if you don't mind my asking, i don't understand how does it work in a car as fuel saver. would you pls so kind to explain like I'm a 6 yr old child? TIA

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    Quote Originally Posted by pyramid00 View Post
    for vehicles, you can build a MONOPOLE magnet with a backplate to concentrate the field. use strong ceramic bar magnets. sigurado may 5 - 10% savings. two-three bar magnets are required. you should travel at least 200 kms for the magnets to take effect. not recomended for euro 4 cars with sensitive oxygen sensors.
    if you don't mind my asking, i don't understand how does it work in a car as fuel saver. would you pls so kind to explain like I'm a 6 yr old child? TIA

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    [QUOTE=kimbon;2500100]if you don't mind my asking, i don't understand how does it work in a car as fuel saver. would you pls so kind to explain like I'm a 6 yr old child? TIA

    Is this a serious question? Anyway, pls go to the 'magna fuel' thread comment # 20 and research the answer from an Indian Scientific Journal. I hope this will answer your question.

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