July 12, 2008

Gas Saving and Fuel Enhancement Systems

A Short Synopsis

Increasing the efficiency of carbon fuel combustion results in a reduction in the amount of carbon fuel required to maintain normal engine operation. Normal engine operation refers to its ability to produce power, propulsion power.

Introducing small quantities of hydrogen to an engine's air/fuel mixture allows the gasoline fuel to remain flammable at lean and even ultra lean ratios. It's proven that implementing a 30:1 air fuel ratio, under certain driving conditions, produces big benefits - including a marked reduction in NOx pollution.

The amount of gas mileage increase that can be achieved is directly related to the decrease in the quantity of fuel being injected into the cylinders.

All fuel enhancement systems require a means of modifying the air/fuel ratios used by the engine.

Filed under Gas Saving Tips, HHO Gas Conversion, Hydrogen HHO Information, Water Car by Water Car and Driver

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