dax,
did you see this: https://www.fuelvaporcar.com/html/the_car.html There are least two blogs that talk about this phenomenol ride. That 7000 pos company is a wanabe fuelvapor technologies... Quote:
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Heh, that idea of a shutter on the grill is something very old. I remember seeing something on TV about a 30's era car that had that exact thing.
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Nortonpro - that's a very interesting little car - 1.5L turbocharged Honda engine, CRX and Porsche suspension/steering - I'd be very interested to learn more about exactly what engine they're using and what special modifications they're using. If we could back just this technology out of the Alé and put it on my car... :)
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Fuel Saver 5000 worked for me...
I don't know about the 7000 but I used the Fuel Saver 5000 from URL REMOVED and it worked great. I went from 13mpg to almost 19mpg on my 2000 Ford Excursion and noticed a serious increase in power towing my trailer. My truck has the Triton V10 gas engine. I am not sure how it will work on other vehicles but it was well worth the money for me...
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dont give anyone selling anything online a credit card if you dont have to
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I see the attempt at what they're doing. Adding a fuel to the intake tract, the O2 sensor will read rich and lean out the injectors, thus saving gas. Now the supplimental fuel, if in a gas and not a vapor will work. If it is in a vapor, then it falls to the 16 to 1 ratio fuel must burn at and all there doing is heating up the fuel like a WAI and increasing a small percentage in overall MPG.
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