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Old 01-15-2008, 07:49 PM   #11
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...I would have to option to put my car up as collateral on the LOAN to purchase the PICC as long as I had title in hand.
LOL, I wonder if this came with a title
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Old 01-16-2008, 08:39 AM   #12
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got another email response from my local "customer consultant"...

HAFC is $995 and this is a quote from further down in the email:

"The upgrade to combine both technologies is expected to cost several more thousand dollars, but the PICC technology is not yet ready."

hahahahaha


yeah, let me jump on THAT bandwagon... sure.
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Old 01-21-2008, 06:36 AM   #13
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Using a magnetic and electrical reaction to break down the fuel molecules into their elemental state, the PICC creates a plasma, which burns super efficiently and cleanly!
wow you're right about laughing!

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...the vehicle traveling at 65 mph up a 30 degree incline for an hour would have obtained almost 200 mpg! When they shut off the engine, the researchers reported that it coasted on the plasma for another two minutes.
what does coasting have to do with "super efficient gas"? the engine will see the same friction as before, and if they're talking about the vehicle itself, it would have done it with gas too.

my advice? don't waste your money on this.
on the other hand, if you can try it for free......
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well I typed a long-winded reply full of calculations. . . but it got deleted somehow. Suffice to say the math says the baseline they use breaks the laws of physics, and the claims they make actually far exceed the energy contained in a gallon of gasoline. . . conclusion: scammers, plain and simple.
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