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P.I.C.C. – up to 5 times the gas mileage…or your camel back

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The P.I.C.C. (or Pre-Ignition Catalytic Converter) system is a ‘breakthrough’ in automotive engineering folks. That’s right bring your chairs closer while we describe how our scientific testing has ‘led us to believe’ that the mileage of all personal vehicles will increase to over 100 miles per gallon. Oh we can hear you scoff and chuckle, but you’ll see Mr & Mrs Cynic, you’ll see.

Why even now, we’re well on the way to perfecting our Hydro-Assist Fuel Cell which will pre-condition the fuel and….oh is that the time officer…? Prices starting at around $1065.00.

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 The Hydro Assist Fuel Cell is a combination of long standing, proven technologies. It works by extracting a hydrogen-oxygen mixture from water by ionizing it with electricity from the battery. This mixture adds extra hydrogen to your fuel, which burns easily and powerfully and enriches your fuel mixture, giving you added mileage and power. The oxygen increases the octane value of your fuel. The system also uses six powerful magnets that ionize the gasoline to produce smaller molecules and help separate the compounds into simple elements so they burn more completely. And, a specially formulated “covalizer” breaks down the covalent bonds of the long chain gas molecules and helps “crack” and vaporize your fuel as well as increase the life of your engine.

7 Comments

  • This is pure bullshit.
    It certainly does NOT work : in no way you can ionize the gasoline with magnets and a simple car battery.
    You need a huge equipment (mass spectrometry, it’s called) to do that.

  • You can find out more about the creator of the PICC as well as his other nefarious schemes at FunWithButter.com.

  • If producing hydrogen in any amount to be useful for fuelling cars at this mousepower energy input were currently available, we would be driving cars around that only required a 55 Gallon Drum and a battery pack for power at this time.

    Electrostatic fields ionize, not magnets. You have to rip atoms apart into nuclei and electrons for that which, oops, is done by a spark plug as the fire initiator in the cylinder. As to the supposed theory of having free floating hydrogen and oxygen, you’re better off running ethanol mix fuels.

  • ‘Mythbusters’ took on this type of scam last year…. and nearly blew up an engine in their faces in the process.

    They found that adding streams of hydrogen to a carburetor will produce two results; either the car will just die or FLAME ON!

    If you buy these scams you are very very very stupid….

  • HEy Everyone,

    Just so you know, not everything there saying is complete bullshit. The whole way there approaching this technology is too scam people, but you can increase your gas mileage using water. The process is called the electrolysis of water. It’s real easy and it does work, also, myth busters didn’t really put any effort whatsoever into testing and applying hydrogen to the engine properly. This technology works and if you need proof, you can build your own kit for less than 100 bucks. I’m running my own home built kit and guess what, I do get better gas mileage and horsepower. The only difference is that I did a lot of research and found that there is whole communities sharing this free information all about using water to help increase combustion efficiecies.

    You should seriously look into the technology, because like anything else man has created, there’s always going to be people scared to try new things.

  • I agree with ‘Pissed off Guy’, having also installed the Water4Gas system into my brother’s car he is enjoying at least 20% increase in gas mileage and more power. It is fairly cheap with great benefits. People who like to pass judgments without trying something like this are (quote) “very very very stupid�.”!

  • I agree with ‘Pissed off Guy’, having also installed the Water4Gas system into my brother’s car he is enjoying at least 20% increase in gas mileage and more power. It is fairly cheap with great benefits. People who like to pass judgments without trying something like this are (quote) “very very very stupid….”!

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