[Public-List] magnetic fuel conditioning

Elaine & Brian Timmins timmins at optonline.net
Tue Jul 29 13:03:29 PDT 2008


>From what I know, it is PURE QUACKERY! If you have metals flowing in your 
fuel, there are more problems than a magnet is going to help.
The only thing diesel fuel needs is a biocide. Recently I've been convinced 
to start adding a lubricity agent, but my diesel is from 1982 before they 
started removing sulfur. Add a good filter and you're set.
Brian
ex#497
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "J Bergquist" <jbergqui at gmail.com>
To: "Alberg 30 Public List -- open to all" <public-list at lists.alberg30.org>
Sent: Tuesday, July 29, 2008 10:03 AM
Subject: [Public-List] magnetic fuel conditioning


> Can anybody reading this list make a statement about magnetic fuel
> conditioning? Is this stuff for real or is it quackery? I have done a
> bunch of reading online about it, and I can't seem to find much in the
> way of impartial and high quality sources of information. I have heard
> some respectable people say it's legit, but I have yet to hear anyone
> lay out a well-reasoned argument for why. It smacks of quackery to me,
> and if there were not so many people apparently using it I would
> reject it out of hand. However, its persistent presence gives me
> pause.
>
> If you want to read up on what I'm talking about, here are some links:
>
> http://www.diesel-fuels.com (granted, a vendor website, so biased).
>
> In particular, 
> http://www.diesel-fuels.com/algae-x/how-it-works/theory.html
> has a several page summary of the 'theory' most of which is suspicious
> in my opinion.
>
> Also, there is this:
>
> http://www.denninger.net/snake-oil-1.htm
>
> And this:
>
> http://www.dakare.com/HylasSpecs/fuel.htm
>
> And this:
>
> http://www.yachtingmagazine.com/article.jsp?ID=21014402
>
> Which appear to be impartial, however, there is no real causal proof
> (at least not that I am seeing) that MFC's actually do anything to
> improve fuel quality.
>
> In reality, the 200GPH MFC from Algae-X is under $200 which is not
> that expensive if it lives up to its promise of dramatically improving
> fuel clarity and quality. However, if it's a useless boondoggle and
> the real work is all done by the filters and purifier, then I'd just
> as soon leave it off.
>
> Thoughts welcome.
>
> J Bergquist
>
> PS. In case you didn't guess I am building a fuel polishing system. I
> am done having suspicious fuel. I'll put up pix and diagrams when I am
> done with it.
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