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Created On Saturday November 30, 2002 22:33 Diesel Talk
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seahorse
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has anyone had any dealings with Magnetic fuel conditioners??and do thy work???
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morton37
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Hi,
I have a magnetic diesel conditioner, it is an Ecoflow unit.
I tried it for 6 Months and it didn't make a difference to my power output or my fuel consumption Miles/Gallon.
I may have been unlucky, but I wouldn't bet on it.
I have used Diesel Master Fuel Additive with success, I am saving about 15% before costs which works out at 12% after costs. Their Web address; Www.italubricants.co.uk
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elmo40
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How about using a 2% BioDiesel mixture? I hear it increases the lubricating factor of the petroleum diesel (especially since the gov't wants to reduce the lubricating sulfur from the fuel)

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