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"Catman" > wrote in message
m... > GT wrote: >> "John Chapman" > wrote in message >> ... >>> GT wrote: >>> >>>> A magnet attached to your knee to raise your right foot when the car >>>> reaches 56mph? >>> Oddly enough the original magnet is attached to my wrist where it >>> improves the performance of my knee which was once squashed between two >>> car bumpers in the days when they were made of shiny metal. >>> >>> This worked so well that I purchased a second magnet which sits astride >>> the fuel line on my 146 and gives me increased mpg. >> >> Simple question - how? >> >> I would suspect that the device actually does nothing other than make you >> think about fuel consumption and as a result, drive slightly more >> efficiently! > Is the correct answer. I knew my special fuel efficiency hat was increasing my mpg, but I had just put it down to 'that science'! |
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GT wrote:
>>> Simple question - how? >>> >>> I would suspect that the device actually does nothing other than make you >>> think about fuel consumption and as a result, drive slightly more >>> efficiently! >> Is the correct answer. You may well be right. I am not entirely sure how it works. Greater scientific minds than mine claim that the circulation of the blood is improved by being passed through a strong magnetic force. All I know is this: My knee was injured in a car accident and was getting twinges so that I noticed it when I climbed stairs. Now I wear a magnet on my wrist I can run upstairs 2 at a time again. My dad has lost some of the pain in his arm since he started to wear a magnet. The best success has been achieved by my sister-in-law's dog. He was getting old and could not get around too well. He was fitted with a magnetic collar and then could jump up to places which he had previously been unable to reach. The mpg on my Alfa 146 was 34 up to 69k miles. I then fitted a magnet and the mpg between 69k and 92k has gone up to 37. Of course you do not need to believe any of this and you may believe me to be a complete but Alfa owning lunatic but I pass it on in the Happy Alfa spirit of this group which has provided me with excellent answers to my previous questions. Please note I am not selling anything here nor do I receive a rake off on any sales of the product I have bought which is not advertised but is purchased by personal recommendation and word of mouth. |
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"John Chapman" > wrote in message
... > GT wrote: > [snip] - magnets and fuel economy improvements > > All I know is this: > My knee was injured in a car accident and was getting twinges so that > I noticed it when I climbed stairs. > Now I wear a magnet on my wrist I can run upstairs 2 at a time again. > > My dad has lost some of the pain in his arm since he started to wear a > magnet. > > The best success has been achieved by my sister-in-law's dog. > He was getting old and could not get around too well. > He was fitted with a magnetic collar and then could jump up to places > which he had previously been unable to reach. Did those places have an electromagnet device above them? Perhaps the olympic high jumpers should look into this. > The mpg on my Alfa 146 was 34 up to 69k miles. > I then fitted a magnet and the mpg between > 69k and 92k has gone up to 37. > > Of course you do not need to believe any of this and you may believe me to > be a complete but Alfa owning lunatic but I pass > it on in the Happy Alfa spirit of this group which has provided me with > excellent answers to my previous questions. I just wonder why Alfa don't fit them as standard - a magnet wouldn't add much to the price of a car! Higher economy must mean lower emmisions, so it might even move some cars into a lower tax group. > Please note I am not selling anything here nor do I receive a rake off > on any sales of the product I have bought which is not advertised but is > purchased by personal recommendation and word of mouth. I know we (I) are taking the **** a bit, but if it works for you then fair enough. No offense intended. |
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GT wrote:
> > I know we (I) are taking the **** a bit, but if it works for you then fair > enough. No offense intended. > > And absolutely none taken. It works for me and other members of my family and my Alfa and that's all I'm looking for. The biggest **** take was from my good lady who found it very amusing that I purchased my first magnet from a shop which I had previously described as a "Freak food shop." |
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GT wrote:
> This group is too quiet! > > Lets start a happy topic (hopefully) - How are everyone's alfas going? Fabulous thanks! > > Mine has now topped 65k miles. Oct 2002 (52 plate) 2.0JTS Turismo dark blue. > '92 75LE '91 Spider S4 2.0 Well my 75 I don't really know how to count as it's on its second engine (second-hand). ;-) But the odometer shows 80K. The Spider is at 54K > Also the front > speakers occasionally stop working on one side (either side) Tee hee, just replaced the rear speakers in the 75 as one had packed it in; but then she is 16 years old now.... > > GT Both still an absolute pleasure to drive around; the 75's a hooligan, but the Spider is oh-so pleasant when one gets the chance to drop the roof. Cheers, Ed. http://www.AlfaSmiths.com ---- Posted via Pronews.com - Premium Corporate Usenet News Provider ---- http://www.pronews.com offers corporate packages that have access to 100,000+ newsgroups |
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