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Has any one ever used a Magno Fuel?

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I've seen this product and I'm curious how it works?

here's the claim.....

'Magno-Fuel has been tested to give fuel savings of up to 15%. It provides better combustion in the engine, while reducing the amount of carbon dioxide your car emits'.

If it works its a revelation!

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  • navig8r
    navig8r Posts: 553 Forumite
    yell25 wrote:
    I've seen this product and I'm curious how it works?

    here's the claim.....

    'Magno-Fuel has been tested to give fuel savings of up to 15%. It provides better combustion in the engine, while reducing the amount of carbon dioxide your car emits'.

    If it works its a revelation!

    I know I am cynicle but If any thing that saved fuel worked we would never hear about it .

    Dave
  • Cardew
    Cardew Posts: 29,060 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10,000 Posts Name Dropper Rampant Recycler
    These are variations of the snake oil scam.

    It is complete and utter rubbish!!
  • Volcano
    Volcano Posts: 1,116 Forumite
    What Cardew said.....

    So many claims are made for magnetism, everything from curing various ills if worn, to stopping limescale. All total tripe.
  • beer2006
    beer2006 Posts: 1,987 Forumite
    1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    What cardew said again, just DON'T!
    “Pleasure of love lasts but a moment, pain of love lasts a lifetime.”
  • gibby
    gibby Posts: 426 Forumite
    I have seen some magnet thyings for the car that work, mercedes did some testing and I did see the offcial figures
    but the price you pay outways any savings massively and you would not keep your car that long

    there is a new craze in the UK - FFI I think its called - pills to go in your tank
    but using em is against your manufacturers warranty and again I doubt they would really be any better

    possibly buying an engine cleaner would do the same of if its diesel use a litre of veg oil in every full tank as it really lubricates the engine well

    G
    never take advice from broke or unsuccessful people

    Jim Rohn
  • navig8r
    navig8r Posts: 553 Forumite
    gibby wrote: »

    possibly buying an engine cleaner would do the same of if its diesel use a litre of veg oil in every full tank as it really lubricates the engine well

    G

    WHAT!! and deprive the treasury of some revenue;) :D

    Dave
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