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    If you could spend $208 on a small device that fitted to your car engine, saving you up to 40 percent on your gas consumption, the earth from pollution, and which also gave your car more power, you'd think it was too good to be true, right? Well this is exactly the promise of a new... more

    Reviewed by lekahe Jun 13, 11:44am ( 169 reviews ) israel21c.org

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  • Rated by MikeyBee5 on Jun 27, 10:35am

    Hopefully a Palestinian doesn't get to him
  • Rated by Rofang on Jun 23, 8:48am

    Sounds made up, and I notice the story is only carried by tabloids and Jewish outlets.
  • Rated by denomic1280 on Jun 16, 10:01pm

    I have to get me one of these.... if one actually existed though. I think that someone would have found the magic bullet if it was that easy. But pretty motivational. If you google Z5, it will only show you the March 18-19 articles. But fun.
  • Rated by Cetch on Jun 16, 5:19am

    They tried to market a B.S. device like that 10 years ago in the US. The only difference is this one looks like its made of copper. Will not make a difference though. Spinning the air going in to the engine will do nothing.
  • Reviewed by Kevindeuxieme on Jun 14, 9:33am

    "I want to believe"...
  • Rated by ninjadude7 on Jun 14, 8:59am

    If only it were true.
  • Rated by Judah-Hertz on Jun 14, 8:57am

    Yeah, bogus story if I ever saw one.
  • Rated by IHomerJ on Jun 14, 8:32am

    HE doesn't even know how it works?!?! They're not even trying to sound legit. Incredible bullshit story!
  • Rated by Noremacam on Jun 14, 8:29am

    Doubtful. I'll believe it when I see it.