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Old 11-16-2005, 05:14 PM   #81
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EFIE.. What is that?

EFIE.. What is that?
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Old 11-16-2005, 05:50 PM   #82
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Sits between your o2 sensor

Sits between your o2 sensor and the ecu and tells that ecu the afr is something that it's not.
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Old 11-16-2005, 08:24 PM   #83
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EFIE - like what SVOboy

EFIE - like what SVOboy said, it basically fools you car's computer into reading a false value, letting you manually force the engine rich or lean.

In electrolysis, H2 is produced at the cathode (negative electrode) and O2 at the anode (positive electrode). The gasses mix once they hit the surface so they must be separated in the electrolyte. My idea was to put a sleave (like a tube) around each electrode that would catch all the bubbles inside it. This might slow the reaction down some because there isn't as great of a pathway for charge to flow, but I never tested that idea. I don't think that's much of a problem though since there's other things you can do to draw more current and produce more gas.
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Even with electrolysis there

Even with electrolysis there is a boost in fuel economy. Do you know if the hydrogen boost separates the oxygen and the hydrogen or mixes them together?

Basically a EFIE is like a apexi safc2, right?? That thing fools the computer and lets you add or subtract fuel intake in the fuel map.
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If you're talking about the

If you're talking about the Hydrogen boost brand of generators then no, I don't think they separate. It looks like they just have one hose barb coming off the unit.
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Old 11-17-2005, 07:35 AM   #86
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EFIE should be like the

EFIE should be like the apexi crap, but it's not as precise or expensive, just a lying box.
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Re: EFIE should be like the

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EFIE should be like the apexi crap, but it's not as precise or expensive, just a lying box.
The EFIE works by increasing the voltage of the signal coming from the o2 sensor. The o2 sensor tells the ECU how much o2 is in the exhaust based on a voltage returned. the EFIE will take that amount and compensate (user defined I assume). If your modifcation burns 20% less gas you can use the EFIE to change the signal by 20%. That way the computer does not sense that the car is running lean and then overcompensate by running rich.

The safc is nice b/c you can tune by RPM range. I actually thought of getting one on my car to have my 2500-3500 rpm range (my highway cruising speed) leaned out a bit. With the new VTEC-E engine however I shouldn't have to worry about that.
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On my car the safc2 would

On my car the safc2 would make a huge difference. My car runs dead rich from about 2900rpm. When I had the problem with the distributor twice I noticed a huge power in the top end. One time I advanced the distributor wrong and it screamed like crazy all the way to redline and chirped the tires when it shifted into another gear. Another time I set my distributor wrong at 13 degrees and my topend was so good. The best fuel economy i get is at 20 degrees, which is stock.

So it looks to me like the hydrogen boost system doesn't separate the oxygen and the hydrogen into 2 different tubes.

Also I know platinum is a good electrode too, but come on, it is so freaking expensive and hard to come by.
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Also I know platinum is a good electrode too, but come on, it is so freaking expensive and hard to come by.
You might want to check pawn shops for people's wedding rings. Melt it down and make little poles out of it.

Or just mug someone and take their wedding ring.
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Old 11-17-2005, 02:30 PM   #90
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Don't suggest such things in

Don't suggest such things in such a productive thread. This could turn into something big and lovely for a lot of us.
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