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Old Jun 25, 2007 | 07:28 AM
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Hey Friends,

Hope all is well,

I had been a lexus driver for two years now and was never taken up to join a club until I got my RXh two months ago. The car is simply too much of a mystery for me despite my researches.

My first questions hoping to get help from my fellow brothers, is that has anyone thought about a gas saving module, such as the following?

thanks

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Old Jun 25, 2007 | 07:45 AM
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The link doesn't work, but we have gone over a number of devices listed on ebay of all types across CL. I even read a Popular Science article on a number of things like fuel magnets, supposed +20 hp resistors, Tornado and similar devices. None work. I keep an eye out for things, just in case somebody does get something to work. There is way too much snake oil out there.

However, if you do find the actual device or link, I will be happy to examine the costs/benefits of such a device. However, will close this thread.

I wanted to add that I am keeping my eye on a few devices coming or already available from some existing companies and may evaluate the merit of their products by testing them on my RX300 in the near future.

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