Yes, And I read the part about so-called Noble prize winners not knowing what the ^%$ they were talking about.
His "points worth considering" didn't include anything more than a high school grad learned 20 years ago...they don't teach it now...so I guess it would seem like "magic" to some people in todays learning environment.
The leading designor of the "perpetual" engine has over 100 of the worlds leading scientist signed on board. But the US Patent office still refuses to allow him a patent...because he uses the word perpetual. Even Though his design makes more energy than it consumes. And nobody will market it without that patent.
Jerry and his wonder pill can't say that. They only claim the pill allows the older "leaded fuel" burning engines to run unleaded fuel safely, by coating the piston and combustion chambers. No claims of increased fuel economy...that would be deceptive.
If you are saving that much...more power to you. But until I see a patent. for increased fuel economy..it's still BS, much like the perpetual motion machine.
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Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by ramifuel, Jul 11, 2007.
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Why don't I road kill on some other post??
Is that meant to hurt my feelings?
You stated in an eariler post:but instead you talk crap like your's doesn't stink.
Even earlier, you posted:Really Now!
As I stated earlier: truckdrivers today aren't the same they were 30 years ago. MANY of us are educated far more than the general public. Truthfully, I think you should give it up. You won't win anything here. We already got your number. -
<BLAH-BLAH-BLAH> and put the pill in the tank then you will have then you could talk(after doing a road test of at least 10,000 miles like i did, idont blame anyone for being sketical ,i was too but now im not
i know what im talking about because im using them, this week 7.9mpg on the first fill up and 8.0mpg by the end of the week you will hear about them soon enough
i call the U.S goverment and they knew jerry lang
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go to youtube.com and look for mpg caps
you will find the invetor clip part 1,2,3,4
the great general of the US AND JERRY LANG talking about the product,
buy it,use it or post some where else ,all that talking
with out using
it does not make sense
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ps i got yours, just because you are going <BLAH-BLAH-BLAH> i will excuse you actitud,
im going to give you a few hints<BLAH-BLAH-BLAH> , you should not <BLAH-BLAH-BLAH>
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Something just doesn't add up for me. You tell us it's $13 a pill (plus tax) times 2 equals $23... Ummm, it's $26 for 2.
You tell us that the kit is 4 bottles of 10 pills. At $13 a pill, that comes to $520. But you told us at the beginning it only cost you $470.... Hmmm...
You state in another MPG thread that you went from 6.2-6.4 to 7.3 In another thread on MPG, you state that it's now 8.
So how many miles a week do you drive? You haven't told us that yet. You say that you're saving $60-70 per fill up at 3 times a week. I have twin 150's on my truck, and usually fill up at around 200-220 gallons used on the meter. I get about 1400-1600 miles, and average about 7.1-7.4.
So, 7.3 x 200 gallons used, places you at about 1460 per tank. 1460 x 3=4380 miles per week. 4380 divided by 7=625 per day. Seems like a lot of miles to me.
I like a good fuel saving idea as well as the next guy, but it would be nice to have the details. Things like terrain, type of routes (city/otr), terrain, MPH... All that and better math. It's hard to believe your MPG claims when your math is off in your posts. -
My last post on this......and I'm done.
Cuz I got facts....the fact is
If this product was as good as claimed. A company could make millions, even billions in the first yer....by giving away enough samples to see results. Then they could get $15 a pill to recover their cost of the samples.
You get results in the first couple of weeks.... Swift, JB Hunt, Crete, Fed-Ex, UPS, Con-Way, and a host of others would buy it by the truckload.
And since they OPERATE fleets of trucks for a living and don't buy the pills, and Jerry Lang and Ramifuel hawk "fuel" pills for a living.... Who/what do I believe??
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#1 Whether or NOT, I decide to use these "Miracle Pills" has NOTHING to do with being a "MAN", so: "just man up" is as ignorant a statement anyone can make.
#2 These "Miracle Pills" have been around long before you were wearing diapers, do a little research. They didn't work in the 1940's (when they surfaced), they don't work now
You don't even know my name, so how could you call anybody and ask about me?
YouTube is for ENTERTAINMENT. I didn't get my eduction from YouTube, nor do I intend on doing so. I could care less what Jerry Lang says about these "Miacle Pills". This SCAM has been around long enough for me to know that it is exactly that: a SCAM.
20/20 did a story on these "Miracle Pills" last summer. They drove IDENTICAL cars on a track at the same speed and noted NO DIFFERENCE in MPG between either car.
And to suggest that I: a WELL RESPECTED member of this Community, post somewhere else because I persist in calling a SCAM what it is, is another idiotic statement to make.
If you don't like what I say to you, ignore me, or YOU post somewhere else.
And again: having "balls" doesn't have anything to do with using the pills or not using them.
Besides; will the "Magic Pill" Company stand behind their product if it causes $25,000 damage to an engine? I doubt that, seriously.
Here's the difference between you and I:
I debate with facts, you resort to ad homonyms (this would be a good word to look up, it mght expand your intellegence somewhat). When a person has to resort to personal attacks to win an argument, they have lost the debate already. -
It's a scam. I had a good friend caught up in it too trying to sell the stuff. If there really was a pill that saved fuel, there would be no reason to promote it. It would promote itself.
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Ok, these pills are simply ridiculous. I will cut that cost in half and charge only $4.99 per urination into your fuel tank so you can save some money...that is just as ridiculous as some stupid moth ball thrown into a fuel tank. I drink a lot of beer, at times, so I do believe the alcohol from my urinations would do you much better in the end than a moth ball.
There are to be no links to scams like those pills coming from this site. -
EXACTLY, people would be crapping all over themselves to get their hands on some of those pills.
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..someone trying to 'beat' the Laws of Physics, again, with yet another scam!!

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