Fuel savers....whats inside them?

Fuel savers....whats inside them?

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fridaypassion

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10,170 posts

243 months

Saturday 22nd January 2011
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I have a pal thats (IMO stupidly) invested quite a lot of money in a franchise for a particular brand of fuel saver. I was chatting with him the other day and I asked him if he'd ever drilled one open to see whats inside. He hadn't. My point was that inside there is probably some lead or a magnet (the units are comically heavy) and a couple of resistors and that you can probably make them yourself for pennies rather than paying 90 odd quid for them.

Has anyone ever prised one apart or knows a bit about how they work?


AndrewW-G

11,968 posts

232 months

Saturday 22nd January 2011
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If they worked, every car would have one fitted as standard

Motorrad

6,811 posts

202 months

Saturday 22nd January 2011
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fridaypassion said:
I have a pal thats (IMO stupidly) invested quite a lot of money in a franchise for a particular brand of fuel saver. Anyone knows a bit about how they work?
I know exactly how they work, you find an idiot to sell them to and reap a fat profit.

DrTre

12,955 posts

247 months

Saturday 22nd January 2011
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I've got some magic beans if your mate's interested?
They make the fuel savers 50% more efficient.

Alice Cupra

1,033 posts

252 months

Saturday 22nd January 2011
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fridaypassion said:
...inside there is probably some lead or a magnet (the units are comically heavy) and a couple of resistors...
Or solidified extract of:


RSGulp

1,472 posts

254 months

Saturday 22nd January 2011
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I've got one fitted to my daily driver Golf R32. It's so efficient that it actually makes more fuel than I put into the car due to the high number of miles I drive. The more I drive, the more fuel I get. I often have to siphon the extra off and sell it to friends to run their less efficient cars with. Still don't understand why VW didn't fit one as standard.

shovelheadrob

1,564 posts

186 months

Saturday 22nd January 2011
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Thats it, letting the secret out, now every fker will be wanting them & the cost will rise thereby negating the savings of us savvy eco warriors!

CraigyMc

17,862 posts

251 months

Saturday 22nd January 2011
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fridaypassion said:
I have a pal thats (IMO stupidly) invested quite a lot of money in a franchise for a particular brand of fuel saver.
Hahahahahahahahaha.

That is all.

Hammer67

6,100 posts

199 months

Saturday 22nd January 2011
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What`s inside them? same as what`s not inside them. Go on ~ tell us how much he`s spaffed away.....

fridaypassion

Original Poster:

10,170 posts

243 months

Saturday 22nd January 2011
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I dont know exactly but hes been doing it a while so he must be selling some. I know its funny to us enlightened ones but he must be finding some customers somewhere!

Buzz word

2,028 posts

224 months

Saturday 22nd January 2011
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Out of interest is he making money? Has he recovered franchise fees? If yes to both I would sell them. It's effectiveness as a fuel saver is guaranteed to be zero but if it paid for another holiday a year I'd sell them too.

DrTre

12,955 posts

247 months

Saturday 22nd January 2011
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You'd be a con artist?

Monsterlime

1,329 posts

181 months

Saturday 22nd January 2011
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k-ink

9,070 posts

194 months

Saturday 22nd January 2011
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Your mate is retarded. Luckily there are hundreds of similar people who buy them.

hairykrishna

14,025 posts

218 months

Saturday 22nd January 2011
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Buzz word said:
Out of interest is he making money? Has he recovered franchise fees? If yes to both I would sell them. It's effectiveness as a fuel saver is guaranteed to be zero but if it paid for another holiday a year I'd sell them too.
What would you need a franchise for? It's not like you can't provide something that makes no difference without their help.

r11co

6,244 posts

245 months

Saturday 22nd January 2011
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Motorrad said:
I know exactly how they work, you find an idiot to sell them to and reap a fat profit.
This, although there are probably sufficient idiots around at the moment panicked by the increase in fuel prices to give them a go and make the middleman at least enough to only lose half his investment rather than 90% of it....

Edited by r11co on Saturday 22 January 21:41

RDE

5,007 posts

229 months

Saturday 22nd January 2011
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Whoa, whoa, I think some people are getting a bit stressed here. Maybe you should wear a Q Link Pendant to re-align your energy fields.

Just £224. And according to Bad Science it consists of a small PCB carrying a surface mount resistor, and a coil of copper that isn't connected to the circuit board.

Buzz word

2,028 posts

224 months

Saturday 22nd January 2011
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hairykrishna said:
Buzz word said:
Out of interest is he making money? Has he recovered franchise fees? If yes to both I would sell them. It's effectiveness as a fuel saver is guaranteed to be zero but if it paid for another holiday a year I'd sell them too.
What would you need a franchise for? It's not like you can't provide something that makes no difference without their help.
Fair point, can I interest you on my magnet on a stick? (c) It is capable of picking up fallen ferromagnetic objects and also balances your aura reducing your chances of getting ass cancer.

r11co

6,244 posts

245 months

Saturday 22nd January 2011
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Just a shame that Reference Audio Mods stepped back from selling their $485 a pop C37 sound quality improving wooden volume knobs. Pushed credibility (and blatant profiteering) just a bit too far....

Dr Doofenshmirtz

16,173 posts

215 months

Saturday 22nd January 2011
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There are 100's of completely retarded idiots out there, just waiting for you to take their money. It's a gold mine I'll tell thee.
Just look at all these feedbacks from said retards who have spent £10+ on a resistor/potentiometer, a plastic box, some cable ties and some wire... http://feedback.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewFe...

Moral of the story - braindead morons and their money are easily parted.