Fuel Savers Like Moletech Don't Work. I've Tried Them All
68Gas savers don't work.
I hate paying high gas prices and over the last two years I have been on a mission to find a fuel saving device for my Ford F-150 that really works.
I must say that my mission has cost me dearly, over $1400 so far that I could have used to buy gas. I tried almost all of the products advertised to save gas such as the Moletech or M-Tech Fuel Saver that I ordered from the airline Sky Mall catalog for $300 plus shipping.
The Moletech fuel saver did not work at all and I was told that I had kept it too long to return.
I checked my fuel mileage very regularly, on the same commute to work over the same exact terrain going the same speed every day for over a month and it did nothing but make me $300 poorer.
Next I tried two products that were called "Fuel Conditioning Magnets". Each clamped on to the fuel line in different spots and was supposed to change the molecular properties of the fuel passing through the line and help it burn easier by aligning the molecules. Add about $120 more to the tally for the two devices that did not work at all.
Next I tried a product called the HAFC or hydrogen assisted fuel cell. I ordered the parts from a guy who was a licensed dealer and installed them according to the plans he gave me. Total cost for the canisters, wires, manual was $450. It did nothing.
Next I tried to build a hydrogen fuel cell from plans on the internet. The concept was the same as the hydrogen assisted fuel cell above but was supposed to produce more hydrogen. Basically you make a small amount of hydrogen in a container, using leftover electricity from your car's generator.
Total cost for the plans and parts, $125. It did not work.
I decided to try some things that my mechanic recommended, such as switching to spark plugs that have two electrodes and help burn more fuel.
I added these plus a high flow air filter from K&N and installed a larger sized exhaust system from the manifold all the way to the tailpipe. I also had him install new spark plug wires and a new distributor cap and rotor. I did notice about one mile per gallon difference.
Total cost for all the fuel saving measures? $1425.00 Having the knowledge to help other avoid wasting that money, priceless perhaps?
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Misha says:
10 months ago
Amen to that :)
Unfortunately, nobody listens to the voice of reason. Looks like we value only our own mistakes, and even those by far not always :)