Found these in my gas tank.....

Yeh right so they dissolve at what rate for how long into what volume of what fuel??????:rolleyes: Oh well snake oil always sold and probably did cure a bunch of stuff and if its as seen on TV then it must be legitimate.;)
They don't dissolve. They act truly as Catalysts. the definition of catalyst

Most of the claims are (imo) bunk. But I was given one - tried it and it worked. So I bought some more (in case they wore out). If anybody wants one - Still have one or two. I even toyed with selling them when Spain banned leaded fuel and there were serious problems with the cheap additives sold here. But didn't.

I can't remember all of it - but the original patent was I believe a South African who "stole" the idea from Russia at the end of WW2. I have a recollection of a US company patenting a fuel hose for use in gas stations using the idea. I have a sneaking admiration for Russian technology but I did a lot of research before risking the Jag's engine.

I never tested the "keeping fuel fresh" thing. I burn fuel - I don't store it.
Never tested the valve seat lube thing. Sold the Jag when it started shredding water pumps.
Emissions - Oh please!. I ride an R3.

But the Jag did run cooler. And that here in 45°C summers was a serious godsend.

As an aside - my niece is a (now) petrochemist. She says she knows of the technology - but her employers (as an example) are reluctant to talk about it.
 
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i think that thing would work great in an old black power riffle :sneaky:
i guess ifin u got bored u could eat a pot of beans and put it in a tube and have some fun:rolleyes::laugh::laugh:
 
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Thought I’d post updated pic of my bsa,,,pretty much done now..

One of these days I've got to drive down to Sudbury and take a close look at that Beezer. Great job done on her.
 
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