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19-10-2008, 02:11 PM | #1 | ||
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Picked up a leaflet on this at the local mech the other day
http://www.fuelmate.com.au/ It seems to add tin in very small quantities to the fuel. Claims to lubricate (LPG and leaded) and promote better burn Also magnet stuff - I think this is more for the operation of the unit, than any effect it may have on the fuel I am a snake oil cautious person, but I recall this concept on a show like 'landline' years ago. Has anyone tried this ? I would especially be interested in someone with a before and after fuel consumption or dyno on a new I6 (under 100,000) Greg |
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19-10-2008, 02:51 PM | #2 | ||
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These have been around for a while now. I think the original brand was called "Fuel Star".
Not to sure about LPG, but the mechanic for the car club I was a member of had fitted hundreds of these units to the older leaded cars, allowing the driver to pump straight premium into a tank witout any additives. I had never heard anyhing bad about it. Not a bad mod for the $200-$300 they cost. Don't know why you would use one on a new I6 however, I was always under the impression they were a lubricant replacement for leaded engines running unleaded fuel. |
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19-10-2008, 04:41 PM | #3 | ||
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Hahaha, stay away from it. Look at the claims they make, its bull.
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19-10-2008, 05:21 PM | #4 | ||
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Lots of claims and theory but not one shred of scientific analysis floating on a sea of testimonials, got me convinced.
If it was so simple to get 25% improvement in fuel economy, wouldn't the manufacturers be using it. Think about it, Falcon XR8 with 270kw and fuel economy of 9L/100km, they would own the V8 market. Snake oil!
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19-10-2008, 05:47 PM | #5 | ||
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I wouldn't touch it. It's asking for trouble..
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19-10-2008, 05:54 PM | #6 | ||
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This is up there with things like Firepower, hiclone and all that nonsense. I often wonder why I am earning an honest living when I could be making stuff up and sell it as fact...
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19-10-2008, 07:21 PM | #7 | ||||
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like said in every other thread like this that has been closed. If its was so great why dont car maker put it on there new cars would give them an avdantage over other manufactors
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20-10-2008, 02:53 AM | #8 | ||
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It is a shame that all the replies so far have less science than the webpage.
Looking at that brochure (the one on my desk) they are not actually claiming a 25% reduction, but rather around 7-12%. A simple reason that a manufacturer may not install it, is it shortens the life of the engine (I am not saying that this is good, but the "manuf not using it" is not sufficient reason to say it is no good - otherwise there would be no point to ANY of the aftermarket mods members have done) A product being sold by testimonial is not always "snake oil" - it is just not a "good" indicator. The shreds of science they present may be valid - can anyone offer an informed opinion on this ? Has anyone tried it ? |
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20-10-2008, 06:45 PM | #9 | |||
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There's a fairly sound assessment of these devices here. |
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20-10-2008, 08:01 PM | #10 | ||||
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The Sprite Club registrar at the time was also the club mechanic, servicing and repairing Sprites, Midgets and Mini's. He sells them, and when I had a chat about them in his workshop he told me he has installed "hundreds"... His cars also have this device fitted. The dozens of club members I spoke to that had one never had any problems. I'm surprised that these things are advertised for modern cars... I was always under the impression that they were mainly a lead substitute for unleaded petrol. I just found his site, and he is still selling and installing them today. Here is an extract from his site, addressing the "What to do now that there is no leaded available": Quote:
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20-10-2008, 08:22 PM | #11 | |||
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Until then I will consider it snake oil and stick with methods that I know work in minimising fuel consumption. But if you like it, buy it, run the figures and let us know how you go. I will even provide an excel spreadsheet that logs and calculates all your fuel consumption data so that you can get some quantifiable evidence on what it has achieved for you.
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http://www.fuelstar.co.nz/TestResults.asp http://www.fuelstar.co.nz/FAQ.asp Cheers. |
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Like I said, hard data from independent testing done by reputable sources and I will believe.
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22-10-2008, 07:41 PM | #15 | ||
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Have a read of this site:
http://www.fuelsaving.info/index.htm It explains why all these gizmo's are crap. |
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