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Date: Tue, 29 Jul 2003 15:36:44 +0100
From: Grunff <grunffnopsam.com>
Subject: Re: Ecotec CB-26P


Grunff wrote: > Snake oil, just like the magnets etc. that you can fit on your fuel pipe. Just been reading their FAQs - "The device injects very small amounts of agitated air into the inlet manifold at certain specific pressures. This causes turbulence in the induction gasses which creates a better suspension of fuel molecules and thus better combustion, producing a more efficient and cleaner burn." The idea that introducing a small air leak into the inlet manifold could increase the turbulence significantly is quite frankly laughable. Would it increase turbulence more than going through the turbo? Or through the valve opening into the cylinder?? As for increased turbulence suspending fuel droplets (not molecules - most of the fuel isn't in a gaseous state - it's a fine mist) better - don't even get me started... -- Grunff

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