Interestingly, that 123products.biz site could not be found. But I am
guessing it is the newest gimmick which I've seen to hit the market, the
magnets which clamp around a fuel line. This reminds me of a gadget
which I fell for back in my youth... a small coil which plugged into the
top of the ignition coil to give "more power". Never could see the
difference in rpm's on my '56 Hawk.
A neighbor of my parents was a carny. In the mid to late 70's I saw
him pitching the same product at some kind of event. He had an early
70's rice burner rigged with the coil and a toggle switch. His pitch
was to show the crowd how rough the car ran "without that gadget" and
then flip the toggle switch to "engage the gadget". The engine
immediately began to purr like a kitten.
Of course he never told the crowd of how that switch actually ran
through one of the four ignition wires, sending the current to ground
when the "miracle gadget was disconnected."
As P.T. Barnum was known to say, "There's one born every minute".
Larry Daniels wrote:
>Here it is guys. This is the answer to all of your LBC problems. This
>little offer was sent to me by some caring soul (spammer scumbag) who just
>knew I wouldn't be able to resist:
>
>************************
>
>we all hate the high cost of fuel these days.
>
>well this little number will
>
>Easily snap over your fuel line
>Work on all automobile engines
>Install in Seconds
>Improve power and Maximizes energy
>Improve Mileage
>Improve Torque
>Smoother engine runs
>Reduce Emmisions by 43%
>Protect catalytic converters
>Improve spark plug life
>
>check it out
>http://123products.biz
>
>get one for your car,boat,truck,suv or any other engine
>
>
>but heck if you don't care about paying less for fuel
>then just let me know.
>http://123products.biz/r/index.html
>
>----61387009413424888
>
>************************
>
>Now, if it also exorcised all of the LBC electrical demons, I might consider
>it :-)))
>
>
>Larry Daniels
>79 MGB LE
>72 Midget
>
>"You only need two tools: WD-40 and Duct Tape. If it
>doesn't move and should, use the WD-40. If it
>shouldn't move and does, use the duct tape."
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