I really like the sound of this.
Saves money, clean, good for the engine, better for teh environment, more power.
Does it do what it says?
But, from the couple of websites, all I saw was testimonials and dyno results with pictures of their dyno in the background.
I'm a bit wary of fuel improvement gadgets.
This guy http://www.dansdata.com/danletters102b.htm and here http://www.dansdata.com/danletters071.htm does a great line on debunking this stuff - scroll down to find it.
Point is that if it does the trick and is genuine wouldn't they have reference to independant testing? Something outside of their own sales pitch.
The flip side of this is that I've never heard anyone question LPG as an alternative fuel source.
What I mean is that ther really isn't a question that LPG does what it says. This other stuff is almost smoke and mirrors. I guess it is the difference between a fuel source and a fuel extender.
Come to think ofit, last time I got LPG on I did it 'cos I knew taxi drivers burned LPG and it was cheap (14c a litre, don't you just wish.) I think it went up to 17 the week I got it on and 21 in the next couple of months.
So, does anyone know of this diesel/LPG thing actually doing what it says?
Cheers
Simon


 
						
					 
					
					
 
				
				
				
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