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Thread: Time to replace the Hi-clone

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    Boony73 Guest

    Time to replace the Hi-clone


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    thats no hiclone...

    thats a fuel polerizer

    (and hes got the checkvalve installed the wrong way...)
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    Does it allow the engine to burn hydrogen hydroxide ?....
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    I realize that the device is meant to be mounted around a fuel line rather than installed in the intake. My meaning was that in the world of instant performance upgrades not only does the fuel polarizer increase power and economy but it also reduces emissions and cleans carbon deposits from the engine, I don't believe that the Hi-clone can make this claim. Although I already have a Hi-clone I had to remove it as the performance increase was quite frightening, my Discovery 1 V8 became quite a handful to drive, I didn't get a chance to dyno it but I estimate that the engine was outputting double or more its normal output. Actually upon reflection a vehicle fitted with a fuel polarizer and a Hi-clone could pose a serious risk on the roads, only an experienced race car driver should operate such vehicles. I'll make it a priority to write to my local member so that legislation gets passed quickly to control such devices. I've contacted the ebay seller asking questions about compatibility with devices such as Hi-clones, whether the fuel polarizer can be installed in the intake and if drive line modifications are recommended to handle the expected power increase.

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    (and hes got the checkvalve installed the wrong way...)

    Unless its a modification to the fuel system to control the power increase I'll ask the seller

    Does it allow the engine to burn hydrogen hydroxide

    Good question I'll ask the seller, but a better fuel would be Hydrazine

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    Hope it doesn't burn dihydrogen oxide, that **** causes cancer and makes electrical components fail.

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    That stuff is deadly... Kills thousands every year.

    There should be a petition to NSW government to out law it immediately, if not sooner.

    And especially to prohibit it from the proscribed city zone late at night, just to ensure the full and complete safety of the citizenry.

    Gumnut

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    It probably contains a good deal of oleaginous colubrinus in order for it to perform as described....
    I've forgotten its common name...

    Coop

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    I've asked the seller a Very Important Question.... Interesting to see his 'scientific' (or 'Marketing') answer....

    - Asked if it still worked in the Southern Hemisphere, seeing as it was made in Germany, and therefore the background magnetic field is opposite to ours....
    Sat late AM, and it has'nt appeared in his listing...

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    Quote Originally Posted by C00P View Post
    It probably contains a good deal of oleaginous colubrinus in order for it to perform as described....
    I've forgotten its common name...

    Coop
    Yessssssssssssssssss...... I'd agree......

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