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MTECH Fuel, Miracle Fuel.

 

By Luk4all Editor

 

Posted 19th December 2007

 

There is new miracle fuel called MTECH Fuel Saver that applies world leading "Molecule Reaction Technology" to vehicles. MTECH reduces fuel consumption and lowers carbon emissions with test result of over 3 years on more than 300 vehicles.

 

Below is the information we gotten from the internet.

 

"It is claimed that the saving is 20% on petrol, 10% on Diesel, 15% on LPG, horsepower improvement and reduces harmful exhaust pollutants. How much this is true, we would not know, but the news that the fuel has started to be distributed in Australia might prove that it is true after all.

 

Fleetsafe have begun distributing the MTECH Fuel Saver in Australia. The MTECH Fuel Saver (MTSF) is a device that is designed to reduce fuel consumption (petrol and diesel) and exhaust emissions by changing the properties of the fuel in your vehicle’s tank. While the target market is primarily fleet operators or owner/operators of vehicles with large annual fuel costs there seems no reason why any vehicle owner could not benefit from the claimed fuels savings of up to 25% and emissions reductions of up to 50%.

 

The MTSF breaks the intermolecular forces that bind molecules together. This results in the change of aggregation of fuel molecules from clusters to single molecules. The result is better atomization of the fuel, which provides a greater surface area to make contact with air, leading to far greater fuel efficiency. This in turn increases horsepower, reduces fuel consumption, reduces carbon build-up and reduces toxic and greenhouse exhaust emissions."

 

With the current sky-rocketing gas prices, this product might be the "saver" for most middle income population, and we would also like to see if our Transport Minister would be proactive enough to import/utilize this new technology without passing the high cost to consumers (with rumors circulating that next year increment of ~30% on current gas price).

 

Note: We from Luk4all.com would like to hear from anyone who uses this product.

 

 

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Comments:


 

Give us MTECH!
12/18/2007 1:36:03 PM | starsky


 

The goverment should introduce the MTECH to the Malaysian public in order to save on the petrol bills.I believe 100% of Malaysians strongly agreed to this product.
12/20/2007 4:55:41 AM | aru


 

Is there any government link that we can actually feed this back? Just in case, our government is too ignorant of what's going on in the world. We just have to educate them sometimes :) I dont want my pocket money to be sucked again next year for gas. RM400 per-month now is too much to bear already, i cant imagine another 30% price hikes. Might as well go rob a bank to survive.
12/20/2007 4:58:01 AM | brethern


 

Almost all the Malaysians are HUNGRY for this product. The GOVERMENT should recomment it to the ra'ayat as soon as possible !
12/22/2007 6:22:25 PM | wat


 

Sorry to those folks who couldn't read chinese. Anyway, the picture tells. This is the latest news around in China.

1. China has successfully developed a new train with 300km/hour. Pls read website as below.

http://msn.ynet.com/view.jsp?oid=26415047

2. China has developed their own airplane. Pls read website as below.

http://msn.ynet.com/view.jsp?oid=26395752

Barely 25 years of industrialization, they have acquired most of the sophisticated technologies in the world. On contrary, Malaysia has industralized for nearly 40 to 50 years, we are still struggling with proton (notorous name for poor quality car) and nothing else but largely depending on oil.

Do we all think that we, as Malaysia, are not capable enough ? Where are all the smart talented people ? Are we really BOLEH as what the government/politicians said ??? Have we ever look back the so-called "look-east" policy and understand where have we gone wrong and what measures to be taken to remedial the situation ? Why some of the politicians are still so indulge on building their chrony, fame and political power and at the expense of the well being of Malaysian citizen ? When can our ministers wake up (it is better to be late than never) ?? What do we see our future from now after we have ran out of oil ?

Look a side, apart from Singapore,I strongly believe Thailand economy will surplus Malaysia very soon. They have developed themselves as the Detroid of ASEAN. Indian is another potential economy superpower, Vietnam has been quietly moving quickly over their economy development and industrialization, and in fact, Indonesia is also slowly moving out of the chrony regime and get on track to the economy trail.

So, what are we all waiting for ?????????? What should we do to position ourselves as laggers ???

We really need ANTO(Action No Talk Only) and not NATO(No Action Talk Only).

Poor Malaysian, KL...Callum

12/22/2007 6:22:23 PM | Callum


 

i can't disagree more. I fully believe that our country has all the brains, we just need to know how to harness them (well, we're not doing very well here, as we all know, we are the main brain export, other than oil).

I'm in one of the US multinational company (currently on project in Oregon), and i can see almost 50% of the experts(technical) are foreigners. These are people from Vitenam, Bangladesh, Pakistan, India, China and... sadly our own Malaysians. Sometimes i just think our country should liberalised our economy (basically all), and attracting these expert/profesional skills to our shore, and why not...give them the citizenship. That could be an option to propel Malaysia to compete with the rest of the world.

We should start to do away the racial "lines" of who get what and deserve what... these mentality is killing all of us. We already seeing the symptoms today, i cant imagine in the next 10 -20 years, if our so-called "rakyat" government is still sleeping away with their own agendas.

12/30/2007 3:23:05 PM | brethern


 

Any idea where i could find this product? Maybe we could import this stuff from oversea?
1/28/2008 10:19:25 AM | chuan

 

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