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Has anyone heard of the above mentioned? There's this guy from Toyota club selling this Z-Stab thing together with some super strong $1.50 magnets. Any skodas installed it yet?

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Actually seriously speaking, if all these minor stuff can help in our car's fuel efficiency. Then why are car manufacturers spending millions of dollars on research trying to make their cars as fuel efficient as possible. My 2c worth. [;)]

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I'm using Magfuel with Broquet (in-tank), FC improved from 9.5km/l to 10.5km/l. thumbsup.gif

 

As for Z-Stab, should be similar to other volt-stabilizer. Heard some good feedback, some say no different, as well as some bad one. Some encounter like battery drained. That why don

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Has anyone heard of the above mentioned? There's this guy from Toyota club selling this Z-Stab thing together with some super strong $1.50 magnets. Any skodas installed it yet?

 

Magnets in cars. Found on car speakers and sometimes the flip-cover over your vanity mirror. [nod]

 

Other purposes:

 

Create a magnetically charged force-field to ward off flying stones. Protects your car! [thumbsup]

 

Create an opposing field to Earth's magnetism to either float (if you're light enough or magnet's that strong) or assit in weight reduction. Improves FC! [thumbsup]

 

YES! [thumbsup] Definitely useful these little magnet thingies. [thumbsup][thumbsup][thumbsup]

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Me using Super FuelMax and Magfuel. Consumption improved from 9km/l to 10.5km/l with on and off heavy foot. Best I ever got was 11.5km/l based on 70% highway 30% city. [thumbsup] As for the Z-Stab, heard some forumers say they only work for corollas. [:/]

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firstly, i am no car expert.

 

but chemistry lesson taught me this: petrol contains no metal element. magnet has effect on metals only.

 

so how can magnets be used to rearrange petrol molecules? still dont understand...

 

experts pls enlighten me. thks.

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Hi !!!

 

I just installed these stuff on Sunday at Stamford (Lokyang) during the warehouse sales

cost me @ $168, so far no comments yet...however, i discovered that the speed does have more power than before....as for the magnet fuel devices....no comments yet.

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if its $168 for a magnet array then its damn ex (eg calski, Biolon fuel cracker). i've got Pivot stab, magnafuel & DIY magnet array in my ride can i feel that my gear change is smoother, FC improves about 3%... power wise i cant really tell. [rolleyes]

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Heard the newer batch of 323 fuel consumption is higher than the older batch cos of the ecu right? [lipsrsealed]

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bro i dunno leh. Its my first car... u mean the "older batch" as in the 323's (& not protege) is it? but so far mazda didnt say they change the ECU when they "facelift" the 323 to protege leh...

 

At first when i was running in i avg about 9-10km/L ..now after adding a few stuff i avg about 11-12km/l. But i must say the FC "improvements" might/might not but be directly due to voltage stabs/magnets etc lor [rolleyes]

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