Trls250s wrote:The thing is so rediculiously easy to build.
Why not try it and see rather then discuss theory.
Because theory says it's got zero chance of working, and I don't have the time to waste on something that's never going to work.
Also cambell live neither disproved or concluded that this worked. The Thermodynamics professor on the show said that a fuel savings of 30 - 40% was rediculious, but he stated he saw no reason why you wouldnt get some fuel savings from the device, just not as high as everyone is claiming.
How did you get that out of what he was saying, He never said it would get any savings at all, in fact quite the opposite.
That would have been one of the worst exmples of tabloid journalism I've seen in a long time, the fact that he even gave any credence to someone who reckoned they'd saved $3.00 on a trip to to Huntly without any scientific evidence to back it up and their other example hadn't even run a tank through yet doesn't say a lot for the quality of the program
You could save $3.00 just by adjusting your right foot, and surely after all the years people have been promoting this they could've found someone with real hard data as to it's effectiveness. The fact that there is no hard scientific evidence to justify the claims strongly indicates that it's a fraud, but you're welcome to waste your time on it if you wish, might be more profitable to chase rainbows though