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pehon
07-18-2006, 07:40 PM
Hello brothers in arm!

I've collected my car (honda civic for those who know me will know that i wanted the rx8), and u'm thinkin of buyin a broquet fuel charger for my car.

Has any car owners here bought it, and is it as effective as advertised?

Thanks!

airspeed
07-18-2006, 10:12 PM
Hello brothers in arm!

I've collected my car (honda civic for those who know me will know that i wanted the rx8), and u'm thinkin of buyin a broquet fuel charger for my car.

Has any car owners here bought it, and is it as effective as advertised?

Thanks!
Congrats on your new CVCC. Did you get the 2.0?
I don't know much about Broquet, but I wouldn't install it. I read from somewhere that if there is such a thing as a fuel saving device, manufacturers would have installed it in their cars so that they can sell their cars better.
The best fuel saving device IMO is: you yourself, the way you drive.
Others might have a different opinion. Enjoy your car...

clarencel
07-18-2006, 10:23 PM
Congrats on your new CVCC. Did you get the 2.0?
I don't know much about Broquet, but I wouldn't install it. I read from somewhere that if there is such a thing as a fuel saving device, manufacturers would have installed it in their cars so that they can sell their cars better.
The best fuel saving device IMO is: you yourself, the way you drive.
Others might have a different opinion. Enjoy your car...

on this note, i read an article on Broquet in HotStuff Maagazine (Sg), and it did mentioned that Subaru UK has Quote "a unique variant call Broquet STI, specially for the whole Subaru range" unquote.

so that leave us to think again..

gfoo
07-18-2006, 10:48 PM
have tried the drop broquet in my mz3, and one of my friends installed the inline one on his corolla. doesn't work a wee bit.....any improvement is purely psychological, and def no improvement in fc.

Read this http://www.fuelsaving.info/debunk.htm