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Devices and additives don’t save gasoline, might harm car engines (Sun-Sentinel)
By Water For Gas | June 23, 2008
Devices, additives not likely to save gas, may hurt engine One device claims to change the molecular structure of gasoline to boost your car’s fuel efficiency. Another purports to use magnets to help you save money on gas. A third promises to allow you to run your car on water.
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