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tbhavsar
10-08-2008, 12:51 PM
Did anyone tried PCV enhancer? please check this links;

Product Information: The idea of the PCV Valve in your car is better than nothing, but not good enough. And that's where the PCV Enhancer can help:

1. It filters OUT the sludge. It keeps your oil, engine and spark plugs cleaner, thus allowing your engine to have a much longer life,

2. It condenses the water out of the crankcase where we do NOT want it.

If there are burnable gases flowing through, the PCV enhcancer is designed not to stop them but to allow them through, thus enabling a better and cleaner recycling of gases. Only oils, sludge and water will be stopped.


http://hhoexposed.com/HHO-PCV-Enhancer.html

http://glacierfuelsavers.com/store/index...oductId=14

http://easywatercar.com/kayakosupport/in...30&nav=0,1

http://rhodeisland.kijiji.com/c-Cars-veh...dZ71037124

tbhavsar
10-12-2008, 10:06 PM
FYI-

Found something new on the same topic; check this is out.

http://www.condensator.com/

tbhavsar
10-13-2008, 02:16 PM
FYI -

I found this interesting and planning to try it out myselft;

You may READ FROM PAGE 87 THRU 93; ALSO THERE ARE OTHER BUCH OF GAS SAVING TECHNIQUES:

http://www.ivantic.net/Energija/Gas-Savi...niques.pdf

Scooterdog
10-13-2008, 09:22 PM
Why not just buy a good quality oil filter, like Amsoil? That would be too easy I suppose.

I would love to see how these little plastic "enhancers" hold up in -20*F weather. Heck, why not just plug the line going to the intake, and let it blow your blow by into the air.

scrode
10-13-2008, 10:48 PM
Why not just buy a good quality oil filter, like Amsoil? That would be too easy I suppose.

I would love to see how these little plastic "enhancers" hold up in -20*F weather. Heck, why not just plug the line going to the intake, and let it blow your blow by into the air.

What A Dikhead

bigapple
10-14-2008, 12:40 AM
Why not just buy a good quality oil filter, like Amsoil? That would be too easy I suppose.

I would love to see how these little plastic "enhancers" hold up in -20*F weather. Heck, why not just plug the line going to the intake, and let it blow your blow by into the air.

Please Scooter, don't ruin this thread too. That's the whole reason he brought this up, to see if it was credible information. So he's asking for peoples' comments and opinions. Simple as that.

Scooterdog
10-14-2008, 01:59 AM
Please Scooter, don't ruin this thread too. That's the whole reason he brought this up, to see if it was credible information. So he's asking for peoples' comments and opinions. Simple as that.

Now just how did I ruin this thread? By informing the individual to go to Amsoil and buy a REAL oil filter, not some junk from Walmart or autozone?

Of course two of you got upset, because if that person goes to Amsoil, they will find this bunk of "restricting are flow increase mpg" blown out of the water by the experts. I know certain people are upset by the fact, rather than buying one of these "enhancers" on ebay, or some scam site, is going to cost you more than buying a filter with synthetic material in it. This taps into the scam.

Wonder why Amsoil isn't selling all these "super enhancers" and "hho" products? Hummm..:rolleyes:

Haywire Haywood
10-14-2008, 04:55 AM
Put him on your ignore list... I did. Oh, and don't quote him.. it forces the ones who have ignored him to see his tripe. I wish the mods would mod him to the next site but leeches like this just come back with a different user name.

Ian