I read in a caravan magazine about an OBST design fuel saver it states that you can save 10 -30% consumption by using one of these, has anyone got one or heard anything about this product
regards Pup
Dougwe said
07:13 AM Jun 4, 2014
Sorry Pup but Uncle Al got up before me this morning, what does OBST stand for?
tezza said
08:07 AM Jun 4, 2014
If one were to install all the fuel saving devices being touted to the public, and they worked, one would have to step every couple of hundred k's and drain some fuel from the tank as it would be getting fuller, not emptier as one drove.
Santa said
09:31 AM Jun 4, 2014
Save your money Pup, like all other revolutionary fuel saving devices, they're a con.
ozjohn said
10:02 AM Jun 4, 2014
A big advertised selling point for vehicles is the fuel consumption. If they worked every manufacturer in the world would be fitting one. Save you money. Ozjohn
Pup said
11:43 AM Jun 4, 2014
Thanks to all, I thought it would be a con, and yes if we did save any we would never have to fill up with fuel.
Pup said
11:44 AM Jun 4, 2014
To tell you the truth...............I wouldn't have a clue what OBST stands for.
-- Edited by Pup on Wednesday 4th of June 2014 11:45:20 AM
Olley46 said
04:45 PM Jun 4, 2014
OBST stands for ONLY BULL**** SALES TALK that's all I could think of.
lance C
Roving-Dutchy said
05:46 PM Jun 4, 2014
Here is the website http://www.obstdesign.com.au/ and now I've seen how they work I will be able to knock one up at my local men's shed and start saving on fuel costs and if you want one they are half price for the first 200 orders just make the cheque out to me.
But thinking about it again one of our members is working on a perpetual motion machine so it wont be long before we no longer need any fuel whatsoever, so stay tuned and I will keep you all in the loop.
Cheers
David
-- Edited by Roving-Dutchy on Wednesday 4th of June 2014 05:50:30 PM
PJK said
06:09 PM Jun 4, 2014
If you really want to know, OBST is the surname of the inventor - Wayne Orbst.
OBST Design does have an impressive dealer network around Australia, and has won design awards with this invention
Would you pay around $250 on a chance to save 10 - 30% of your fuel cost??
Does it work??
No idea, but as previous posters have mentioned, every engine maker in the world would be using it, or similar technology, if it does.
Those of us that have spent hours polishing the old cast iron intake manifolds and intake ports in the cylinder heads on our FJ Holdens to get that last 0.25% of power would probably say that the theory is good.
But can a small engineering company come up with something better than some of the biggest car manufacturers in the world??
Now that I have totally confused most of you, I will leave you to make your own decisions.
Many moons ago there use to be a doover that went between the carby and manifold , made out of fine mesh that suppose to atomise the fuel better, bit hard on a diesel ?.
Memoto53 said
12:29 PM Nov 2, 2014
Greetings
Saw this same bit of kit myself. Checked it out and spoke to my mechanic who actually bought one rather than accept a freebie. After a couple of weeks he took it off as it made performance worse when idling and did not see any appreciable fuel saving.
The theory has not valid base and if it did (1) it would be backed by proper scientific studies and tests that would demonstrate how good it was (2)it would be recommended by major manufacturers - and search as you may, you will not find any.
A relative who works for the MTA in SA stated that Obst approached them about being a distributor/recommend the device. When asked how it actually worked he could not give a proper explanation and instead just relied on generalised statements of "It just works" .
If both my mechanic and my relative (who is a diesel mechanic who had his own business in the UK for some years) do not recommend this device - I think it speaks plenty of its ability.
Memoto53
Jaahn said
08:58 AM Nov 3, 2014
Roving-Dutchy wrote:
Here is the website http://www.obstdesign.com.au/ and now I've seen how they work I will be able to knock one up at my local men's shed and start saving on fuel costs and if you want one they are half price for the first 200 orders just make the cheque out to me.
But thinking about it again one of our members is working on a perpetual motion machine so it wont be long before we no longer need any fuel whatsoever, so stay tuned and I will keep you all in the loop.
Cheers David
Hi David,
But if yours are not PLASMA shaped they will be no good will they.
Jees if I had a quid for every fuel saving device I have seen over the years I would be able to pay for the fuel my rig uses !!! There have been literally thousands of these air rotation devices "invented", don't these people actually look at what people before have done or claimed ?? Ditto for the perpetual motion machines of various mystery types
Just the usual unintelligent uninformed bullsh*t to get your money. As most others here have said also.
Jaahn
-- Edited by Jaahn on Monday 3rd of November 2014 09:00:43 AM
Hello to all,
I read in a caravan magazine about an OBST design fuel saver it states that you can save 10 -30% consumption by using one of these, has anyone got one or heard anything about this product
regards Pup
Save your money Pup, like all other revolutionary fuel saving devices, they're a con.
A big advertised selling point for vehicles is the fuel consumption.
If they worked every manufacturer in the world would be fitting one.
Save you money.
Ozjohn
To tell you the truth...............I wouldn't have a clue what OBST stands for.
-- Edited by Pup on Wednesday 4th of June 2014 11:45:20 AM
OBST stands for ONLY BULL**** SALES TALK that's all I could think of.
lance C
Here is the website http://www.obstdesign.com.au/ and now I've seen how they work I will be able to knock one up at my local men's shed and start saving on fuel costs and if you want one they are half price for the first 200 orders just make the cheque out to me.
But thinking about it again one of our members is working on a perpetual motion machine so it wont be long before we no longer need any fuel whatsoever, so stay tuned and I will keep you all in the loop.
Cheers
David
-- Edited by Roving-Dutchy on Wednesday 4th of June 2014 05:50:30 PM
OBST Design does have an impressive dealer network around Australia, and has won design awards with this invention
Would you pay around $250 on a chance to save 10 - 30% of your fuel cost??
Does it work??
No idea, but as previous posters have mentioned, every engine maker in the world would be using it, or similar technology, if it does.
Those of us that have spent hours polishing the old cast iron intake manifolds and intake ports in the cylinder heads on our FJ Holdens to get that last 0.25% of power would probably say that the theory is good.
But can a small engineering company come up with something better than some of the biggest car manufacturers in the world??
Now that I have totally confused most of you, I will leave you to make your own decisions.
PJK
The Sydney Harbour coat hanger one Aus-Kiwi???
Aussie Paul.
Greetings
Saw this same bit of kit myself. Checked it out and spoke to my mechanic who actually bought one rather than accept a freebie. After a couple of weeks he took it off as it made performance worse when idling and did not see any appreciable fuel saving.
The theory has not valid base and if it did (1) it would be backed by proper scientific studies and tests that would demonstrate how good it was (2)it would be recommended by major manufacturers - and search as you may, you will not find any.
A relative who works for the MTA in SA stated that Obst approached them about being a distributor/recommend the device. When asked how it actually worked he could not give a proper explanation and instead just relied on generalised statements of "It just works" .
If both my mechanic and my relative (who is a diesel mechanic who had his own business in the UK for some years) do not recommend this device - I think it speaks plenty of its ability.
Memoto53
-- Edited by Jaahn on Monday 3rd of November 2014 09:00:43 AM