People actually fall for this stuff!

You gotta love these products, that claim to passively do things that, in reality, would require a room full of scientific equipment to do, if it were even possible at all:

So, this company claims that just by being clamped over the fuel line of an engine, this product can radically alter the molecular structure of the fuel, without requiring any external power whatsoever?

Don't folks realize that if this were possible, and actually improved gas mileage, that such a device would already be installed in every new car on the market?

Of course not. People are gullible. Hopefully this company gets shut down for the scam they are perpetrating.

I blurred out the brand name because I don't want anyone actually falling for this and wasting a hundred bucks on a piece of not-even-so-fancy plastic.