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How does it work?
   
Fuel is fossil based and contains elements which can be magnetised. This breaks down the elements into smaller clumps of molecules giving a better balanced mixture of fuel and oxygen and hence more efficient combustion.
The extra power which is produced can be used to give better engine performance, better mpg or a combination of both. What is certain is that emissions are reduced and this can be readily checked at the exhaust.
The benefits for any engine are smoother running, reduced maintenance ( because of more complete burning ), a reduction in deposits and cleaner oil - leading to an improvement in engine life. For petrol engines the reduced emissions mean an extended life for costly catalytic converters. Diesel engines benefit from a reduction in black smoke and PM10 particulate emissions. Gas powered engines benefit by a hotter burn at the point of combustion which can lead to a saving in fuel usage of up to 15%.
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