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Old Sep 1, 2008 | 11:07 PM
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Does MOLETECH actually work??? (Fuel Saver)

Hey guys,

A couple days ago I came across this product: http://www.moletech.us/mtech/

A friend of mine swears by it, on his BMW 745... He says he notices a big difference... The concept as a whole sounds great eitherway...

What do you think? Anyone ever try it on their car?? Will the effects be different on a TT as apposed to an NA car?? Has anyone here tried it on there TT??
 
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Not being a biochemist, this product looks good. However, I don't think I will be the first one to try it
 
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I don't know if that really works.
 
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I think the "university research" was done by a chiropractor. It says nothing! Another scheme to separate you from your money....IMO
 
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Originally Posted by wallmon
I think the "university research" was done by a chiropractor. It says nothing! Another scheme to separate you from your money....IMO
lol.
 
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A highly effective, inexpensive & permanent fuel saver is a thick spacer fastened to the bottom of the throttle pedal. It can also work better than a costly radar detector in avoiding speeding tickets.
 
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Originally Posted by WhiteTwinTurbo
Hey guys,

A couple days ago I came across this product: http://www.moletech.us/mtech/

A friend of mine swears by it, on his BMW 745... He says he notices a big difference... The concept as a whole sounds great eitherway...

What do you think? Anyone ever try it on their car?? Will the effects be different on a TT as apposed to an NA car?? Has anyone here tried it on there TT??
Probably works as well as this great device...

http://www.tornadofuel-saver.com/
 
Old Dec 24, 2008 | 08:06 AM
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It works at least as well as the ***** enlargement creams, cell phone reception stickers, magnetic bracelets, and the Nissan GT-R's transmission under hard launches.
 
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It works at least as well as the ***** enlargement creams, cell phone reception stickers, magnetic bracelets, and the Nissan GT-R's transmission under hard launches.
don't forget the magical ceramic wheel bearings
 
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don't forget the magical ceramic wheel bearings
ROFL.. and the comment from SparkHill too. Classic!

After using things like this just check out the nasty deposits on your plugs, exhaust etc.. what do you think is going on with your motor innards and injectors;( Yucky!
 
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It works at least as well as the ***** enlargement creams, cell phone reception stickers, magnetic bracelets, and the Nissan GT-R's transmission under hard launches.
 
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someone buys a 745 and is worry about gas mileage? that statement alone doesn't sound right...
 
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http://www.moletechcanada.com/how-it-works.cfm

Here's a link that explains the science (-fiction, that is) behind the scam. Read for your amusement. There is only so much energy stored in a C-H or C-C bond (hydrocarbons comprising gasoline) that once they are broken (as in a combustion reaction) a certain amount of energy (heat) is released along with the main products of combustion = CO2 and H2O. You can sonicate it, zap it with electromagnetic radiation, do whatever you want to your gas but you would be better off sending your dollars to charity. It's far more important to get the timing and air/fuel mix right to allow for a COMPLETE combustion reaction for max power. This is where tuners and tuning software is so critical. Now if one could only fill up with a tank of cubane (C8H4)...vrrooom!
 
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Originally Posted by sparkhill
It works at least as well as the ***** enlargement creams, cell phone reception stickers, magnetic bracelets, and the Nissan GT-R's transmission under hard launches.

I just wet me self
 


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