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Fuel saver
#11
I wonder if one of these would fit under bonnet Smile

http://thecommodityshop.com/files/fuel-p...Fuel_6.pdf
2003 Citroën Berlingo 2.0HDi Multispace Desire
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#12
Not without serious modification.
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#13
(18-10-2011, 06:14 PM)j90xxx Wrote:  Martin is a top bloke at the Trent Vegas emporium.
Don tested my antifreeze the other day...
Stuck his finger in, licked it, said it was fine!
Can't get better than that.
Yes, I've known Martin for quite a number of years now going back to when Cliff Shaw was the owner...


(18-10-2011, 06:31 PM)BlueBlingo Wrote:  I wonder if one of these would fit under bonnet Smile

http://thecommodityshop.com/files/fuel-p...Fuel_6.pdf

What's commodes got to do with Berlingos anyhow :?::?::lol::lol::whistle::whistle:
Berlingo Multispace 2.0HDI '54 reg Mediterranean Blue
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#14
Pure shite. Why would manufacturer's spend millions trying to save 1 mpg and increase power my tiny amounts when the could just spend 6 pound on eBay
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#15
I sense a scam like "millenium bug" or "climate change". Think I'll spend my sick squid on a couple of beers, oh - er sorry the wife!!!
2006 2.0hdi 600 with bench seat.  Cool
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#16
The magnetic field on these things is very weak. If you want a clean injector just put some Redex in her.
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#17
I personally use recycled dylithium crystals,available from starship breakers worldwide.The Berlingo,due to ultra high speed friction,is limited to warp factor 3(EU directive bigdiv17/6).All other devices are a load of poo,just like mr broquets "pills".
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#18
Quote:http://thecommodityshop.com/files/fuel-p...Fuel_6.pdf

I almost died laughing at this product. For anyone who'd believe that I have some choice land in Florida to sell you.
2010 Berlingo Multispace HDi 110 with FAP.  Persamos green.

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(20-10-2011, 07:17 AM)3rensho Wrote:  
Quote:http://thecommodityshop.com/files/fuel-p...Fuel_6.pdf

I almost died laughing at this product. For anyone who'd believe that I have some choice land in Florida to sell you.
Sadly it's a dead link......tsskk...I was looking forward to that!! Wink

BTW...Should anyone be tempted ( God forbid! ), the fuel magnets can be had for £1.95 elsewhere on eBay so
£6 is definitely a rip-off!
The Older I get the Better I Was!  Cool
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#20
these magnets are useless, there is another company called turbo mag who do them as well i got four of them free from a fast car show 2 years ago i put them on a 1.9 dti renault scenic and they made no difference at all, at the time i was chuffed to get them for free as they were quite expensive but as i say fuel wise did nothing, i myself prefer to stick a bottle of Forte diesel cleaner in every three months and it keeps everything sweet and clear
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