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- From: Todd O'Connor <todd_oconnor@taligent.com>
- Subject: Re: The Gasaver: what's the deal
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- Date: Fri, 6 Nov 1992 21:54:56 GMT
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- On the same theory as the "Gasaver" liquid is one that I saw at the local flea
- market. You install this small plug-in device between your distributor cap and coil
- wire. It supposedly increases your power, improves mileage, and some other really
- outrageous things that I can't remember now. (oh yea, you can start the car, in
- this case a V-8 with half, or more, of the sparkplug wires disconnected) Anyone
- seen or heard of this?
-
- My question is if these "snake-oil" remedies are so great why hasn't some
- manufacturer bought them out and included the device on their production cars?
- Until they do I'm not convinced enough by their fast talk.
-
- -tc
- todd_oconnor@taligent.com
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