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Old 11-06-2006, 06:16 PM   #1
meanbow
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Lightbulb fuel economy AND power?

Hey all!
i don't know how many of you stop by the other threads, but i did mention in another post about a little device called an Ecotek CB26-P. it's a handy little thing that fits easily to most petrol engines in minutes and gives an increase in BOTH FUEL and POWER(I should know...i got one fitted to my '83 Telstar, and it has made one hell of a difference to both)

i'll include the link to the company's website for you to check it yourselves, read all the positive feedback!

Ecotek CB26-P powervalve

who knows, maybe it could help you all get more out of all your motors...give you the extra kwph you're all looking for (but i prefer horsepower ratings to that)

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