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clattermotor
05-05-2007, 03:59 PM
I was just wondering if anyone has heard of the condensator, It can be found on www.condensatorsales.com. Has anyone tried this item or know anyone that has. Supposed to increase fuel milage etc. Kinda sounds to good to be true. Any info would be appreciated, thanks
catnfool
05-23-2007, 04:42 PM
well, they are built about 50 miles away from me! My buddy tried one on his 4.0 jeep and it didn't change much, but I guess that some rigs get GREAT results. I have an 85 furd escort that "makes water" and turns the dipstick frothy white without losing antifreeze, so I was thinking about trying one to catch the water; who knows. My Rez runner has $86 into it(purchase price included...) and gets 26mpg, so throw good money after bad? :)
steelblitzkrieg
05-23-2007, 05:28 PM
First post is pimping something that sounds hokey?
Murphy2000
05-23-2007, 06:14 PM
That has SCAM written all over it..
The entire thread should be deleted...
infidel
05-23-2007, 07:47 PM
The condensator is pretty popular in Montana since they're made here. I've had first hand knowledge of several people using them and although no one says better mpgs the crap I've seen them pull out is nothing I'd want in any engine I own. They are good in that aspect.
They won't work on a turbocharged engine though.
I also know several folks who have built their own condensator, cost about $30. All you need is filter housing, a large fuel filter and some hose. Plumb it in in the hose from the PCV valve to the air cleaner.
Murphy2000
05-23-2007, 09:34 PM
I would have been much nicer if he advertised it as a filter.. :D
There are so many scams claiming better MPG it's not even funny...
Mythbusters did a show on the scams.. That was a good one!
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