On Mon, 18 Mar 1996, Mike Gigante wrote:
> There has been quite a lot of stuff on this topic just recently. I
> must admit I was 100% convinced it was just a snake oil scam until I
> read the article below. I presume that the device you have been
> talking about is the same or similar to the one described below
> although it is a *lot* cheaper here...
> "Teterin to Market and make Fuelstar Catalyst"
> [...]
> for the unit start at A$249 for a 4 cylinder engine. (approx US$189)
> The unit comes with a 5 year warranty and is claimed to have a life of
> 1.5 million km (approx 940,000 miles) with no maintenance or topping
> up after fitment.
Well, who knows, sometimes there are breakthroughs. I mean, I've heard
that men with STD's used to be treated by having a hot wire shoved up
their urethra. Then along came penicillin. I suppose nonbelievers
insisted on the good old hot wire...
But I would prefer a 150,000 km model for US $18.90.
Ray
Ray Gibbons Dept. of Molecular Physiology & Biophysics
Univ. of Vermont College of Medicine, Burlington, VT
gibbons@northpole.med.uvm.edu (802) 656-8910
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