What is a magnetizer?

WHAT IS A MAGNETIZER? – Treatment of fuel with a properly selected fuel, a focused and directed constant magnetic field, significantly affects its ability to combine with oxygen. Weakening of the "cage-like" structure of hydrocarbon molecules, breaking up their association, ionic ordering and mutual attraction with oppositely polarized oxygen molecules facilitates combustion, making them more effective. This means an increase in the energy output of the fuel, and thus reducing the content of toxins and unburnt hydrocarbon molecules in the exhaust gases. The ionized fuel also uses oxygen from carbon deposits deposited in the combustion chamber. This contributes to cleaning the engine of existing deposits and preventing the formation of new ones. The consequence is, in addition to increasing the power and flexibility of the engine, reduced fuel consumption and extended life of the entire system. The catalyst is protected against premature wear, exhaust gases are cleaner – regardless of the degree of its heating. Magnetizer design – the result of many years of research by American scientists – is characterized by easy, external installation on fuel lines and safety – no external emission of magnetic field. No power required. It is used for all types of internal combustion engines.

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