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Hey guys,

I was given this website by someone I know who has just purchased one of their products(tables for fuel tanks). Fuel freedom international claims to have a product which increases power AND economy in both petrol and diesel engines via a capsule added to every tank refill.

After looking at the demo vid their product seems like a capsule which is added to every tank of fuel and works as a catalyst to combust the fuel more efficently inside the chamber.

The demo vid is on the front page. Check it out.

They also go on to say that..temperatures in the exhuast manifold will decline as combustion will be greater inside the combustion chamber and reduce combustions as the mixtures are exiting to exhuast manifold

Is that possible? If temperatures decrease like they say...wouldn't that mean less detonation/pinging?

Anyways, here is the link.

So yea, check out that vid and a quick read if your interested enough.

I want to know how this works...they obviously won't tell us exactly how.

After watching that vid, i was interested in how else can we mimic the exact same perfect combustion proccess? ecu tuning? ign?

What i mean is, when we get our computers/ engines tuned...are we basically aiming for the same thing?

I thought we try to increase the duration of the igniting process to get more power... but then...i don't have much knownledge of the technicals of this.

maybe you guys can elaborate.

Will this product be more useful on a normal passenger viehcle? Will it be bad on a sports engine? Or do you think is just another scam?

Discuss away...

And no...I'm not trying to scam anyone...

I think when you purchase the product or register online your given a link with your username..must be some sort of rewards program. So be sure to use that link if your going to register.

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