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Erin Brockovich gets your attention, but can magnets improve fuel economy?

Erin Brockovich was passionate about confronting world pollution and a physics professor was confident in the technology, but I'm still skeptical about the real-world benefits of a magnetic treatment for fuel. Brockovich and Dr. Rongjia Tao of Temple University were featured speakers at a SEMA press conference for two products from Save The World Air. First is the MAGChargR, which is basically a magnet that is positioned after the carburetor or fuel injector. The magnetic field purportedly changes the molecular structure of the fuel, breaking ... Read more →

Erin Brockovich to show off emissions reducing magnets at SEMA

Famed environmental bulldog Erin Brockovich who also acts as vice president of environmental affairs at Save the World Air Inc. (STWA) will be showing off two of the company's emissions reducing and ...

Erin Brockovich gets your attention, but can magnets improve fuel economy? 3 years ago on Autoblog Green

Erin Brockovich was passionate about confronting world pollution and a physics professor was confident in the technology, but I'm still skeptical about the real-world benefits of a magnetic treatment for fuel. Brockovich and Dr. Rongjia Tao of Temple University were featured speakers at a SEMA ...

Erin Brockovich to show off emissions reducing magnets at SEMA 3 years ago on Autoblog Green

Famed environmental bulldog Erin Brockovich who also acts as vice president of environmental affairs at Save the World Air Inc. (STWA) will be showing off two of the company's emissions reducing and fuel saving product lines at this year's Specialty Equipment Market Association(SEMA) show. According ...



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