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Sabertec Blade - any good on a Prius?
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Friends: 1 | Attaching anything to your tailpipe that will impede airflow, which any filter will do, will reduce mpg not increase it. |
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How long before the Conspiracy Theorists claim that the oil industry is behind discrediting this device so they can sell more gas? | |
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Friends: 1 | Gee! If you add this and a PICC to the new Shelby Ultimate Aero EV car, it may be like the electric utilities, you'll be able to sell the excess energy you generate back to the oil companies. |
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Friends: 8 | My comment on this, based on previous experience, is if flow through the muffler is constricted, Horsepower will suffer, yet on most non-Hybrids, where there is Way Too Much HP, a small drop in HP to force exhaust through an additional filter, could be a good thing. Especially on cars that are 4-5 years old and more, the catalytic converter is probably not working as it should anymore. -Mark Seen Today on TreeHugger.com Is This the Most Eco-Friendly Car Innovation Since the Hybrid? by Rachel Lincoln Sarnoff, Los Angeles, California on 10.23.08 FTA: The device filters particulate matter as well as other solid inorganic emissions that would otherwise end up in your lungs. It improves the efficiency of your catalytic converter to lower emissions. And it increases the volumetric efficiency of the engine, helping your engine to burn more efficiently so that it increases fuel economy and reduces CO2.Here's the NEWS part. Sound unbelievable?
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Anything impeding the exhaust flow will reduce mpg unless it does some exhaust 'tuning' and in that case, each one would have to be different for each type engine. | |
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Friends: 0 | This is just so absurd. Just exactly how much "particulate matter" comes out of a car? NOTHING, IMO, if your car is working. If you have an old junker SUBURBAN which has more carbon than steel inside the engine, you could get some particulate matter coming out. But particulate matter has nothing to do with greenhouse gases or MPG. And passive filters can do NOTHING to affect greenhouse gases. This is a complete and utter hoax. Their claims are full of classic psychological manipulation techniques used in propaganda using free association and just objective, outright lies that are so absurd you think they must be true because no one would be so stupid as to lie like this. This is a tactic we've encountered quite a bit, especially in the last couple of months before a national election. If it was accepted by the EPA, it was only accepted as not ADDING to dangerous pollution (not considering pollution of people's minds). And as far as the CA Air Resources Board goes, if this isn't just a bald-faced lie, then it's an example of the P.T. Barnum principle: "there's a fool born every minute." (What do they mean by "licensing," anyway?) Just hang some crystals from your mirror and I bet you'll notice fuel economy improving a few MPG. This friend of mine did that and says it really helps... |
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Friends: 0 | Having gone to APEX and SEMA in Las Vegas, I ran into this company and was able to get a low down on the product from the CEO. I decided to search on google for anyone else who has worked with this product and this website is all I found. I was given a flash drive with everything you could want to know about the product and I truly believe it works. I am currently waiting for mine to ship out after I was shown gains on other vehicles, like mine. I would love to answer any questions you guys have about why it works, how it works and why its not bs. |
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Friends: 0 | On a couple more notes, I have noticed there is a lot of misinformation in this thread. I know with devices like "the tornado" out there, people will lump this type of product into the same category. I would like to start out with specific questions and answers. I consider myself very competent with it comes to the mechanics of vehicles and I think I can explain any doubts you guys may have. I want to change as many peoples minds as I can. This will truly help almost anyone who uses it at the gas pump. |
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It is usually more than somewhat suspicious to have a first time poster offering to act as a champion for a new product. Ok, that irksome detail out of the way, just how much and what kind of data is the "everything you could want to know" that is on the flash drive? Why not post the whatever-it-is here or on another forum and let it stand/fall on its own merits, such as they are or claimed to be? Last edited by Rokeby; 12-06-2008 at 12:06 PM. | |
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