That's a good price...but they might be too small? Could check out the info on
size vs gauss strength? File section.
This site has good prices...but also a minimum order.
http://www.magnetsrc.com/neo_magnet_NdFeB_magnet.htm
I just gained around 10% mpg by adding Restore to engine oil....which should
work WITH your other mods.
I was about to test some good acetone/xylene in my truck...but found that at
around 11 oz per 10 gallons...it's too smelly to carry it around. While acetone
or isopropyl alcohol aren't.
Since you are running a carb...you might try 2.5 oz 91% isopropyl alcohol per 10
gallons. I get around a 10% gain with a carbed car. Supposed to work with
gasahol (10%)...while you need xylene to get acetone to work?
I've sort of backed off the HHO...since I gained just as much with iso as I did
with my DIY gnerator. Need to move up to a decent dry cell or brick?
Sounds like you have almost a 100% gain there...can't beat that.
--- In diy_magnet_use@yahoogroups.com, "bmhall65" <bmhall65@...> wrote:
>
> Hello,
> I found these N40SH's w/ 12,800 gauss. Curved w/ opposite N-S orientation. I
will have to cut the steel fuel line and add rubber fuel line.
> If these are good for the fuel line how will I be able to tell which end has
the decreasing strength? At least I can't get the N-S wrong. LOL.
> I would like to add some to the air intake also, to orient the air opositely.
I don't think these would work too well there. Worth a shot?
>
> http://www.magnet4sale.com/product.php?productid=16580&cat=366&page=1
>
> I appreciate any help. I already have 2 Smacks boosters installed and run
acetone and (trying) xylene on my '79 Chevy Silverado 305 2 barrel.
> On a good day I get about 21 mpg highway (11 mpg originally).
> Thanks for the help!
>
> Peace,
> Brad
>