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Join Date: Apr 1999
Location: Massachusetts
Posts: 84
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![]() Has anyone ever used one of these fuelmax magnets or tried placing some magnets on one of their fuel lines? A guy at work says it's an old trick to gain fuel mileage, and he's been doing this for years.. Save up to 20% of fuel costs.. Check it out and let me know what your thoughts are.. Of course I wouldn't spend $90 to purchase one of these items, I'd make my own out of some good magnets... There is technical information on why this product should work on the site listed below.. I wanted to get some real world technical answers if possible...
http://www.dsuper.net/~tonyg29/Index.html Thanks...
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91LX, Modifications include: MAC Cold Air Induction Kit, MAC Headers and Cat-Back Exhaust, BBK H-Pipe, Edelbrock 70mm T.B., Pro-M 75mm MAF, MSD Wires and coil, NGK plugs, Pro 5.0 shifter, Underdrive Pullies, Kirban Fuel Pressure Regulator, Koni Adj. Sport struts & shocks, FMS springs, Maximum Motorsports Caster/Camber Plates, Strut tower brace, Kirkey Seats, and some Autometer gauges. Probably a few things I've forgotten also.. 1991 Mustang LX |
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Join Date: May 2001
Location: Valdese, NC
Posts: 361
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![]() Not trying to be mean at all, but if you want gas mileage, buy an economy based car. V8 mustangs were never designed with that in mind. I've read posts before on this and what I remember, no one seemed to think it would work. Most stock 5 speed cars get around 25-28 mpg, some a little better, some worse.
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