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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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