Saturday, October 10, 2009

Banks Ram-Air Intake - fuel saving devices

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Dodge Ram 2006 Cold Air Intake At the Guaranteed Lowest Price! Banks Air Intake Systems In Stock Now. Banks Air Intakes, Banks Ram Air Intake. For the top selection of 2006 Dodge Ram Air Intake Systems, choose AutoAnything as your trusted store. The Banks Air Intakes, Banks Ram Air Intake will improve and personalize your vehicle. Ram Cold Air Intake by Banks – selected by many auto enthusiasts in the top automotive discussion forums. Banks Ram-Air Intake for your 2006 Dodge Ram will deliver the results you are looking for! Banks Ram-Air Intake – Dodge Ram 2006 – Air Intake Systems – Cold Air Intake.

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Tuesday, July 7, 2009

Kiwi Fuel Saving Devices

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Kiwi Fuel Saving Device is different with the previous fuel saver, it can do much more tasks which stated below:

  • Monitors your driving and helps you save fuel and money
  • “Drive Green” mode shows how to maximize fuel economy
  • Can improve your MPG by up to 33%
  • Checks for Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTCs), clears the codes, and can turn off the “Check Engine” light
  • Displays instant and average MPG values, dollar amount of gas used and saved, and can scan 26 different engine parameters in real time
  • Compatible with all 1996 & newer vehicles including: gas, diesel, ethanol, CNG, E85 & hybrid
  • Dimensions: 3.4″ x 0.5″ x 2.2″

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Monday, July 6, 2009

Fuel Saving Devices: Fuel Efficiency Improvement System

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Feature of Products

Environment-friendly, fuel-efficient, and intelligent automobile digital system (Wellrun 1)

  1. Economical: Improves the fuel efficiency of vehicles
  2. Environment-friendly: Highly effective in reducing harmful exhaust gases
  3. Convenient: Easy and convenient to use
  4. Universal use: Applicable to type of engines including gasoline global advanced technology and standard applied
  5. Just Plug in Play style .

Performance of Product

  1. Increase the fuel efficiency up to 130% for all kind of cars.
    (Certificate of Wellrun Test Results by Dynamo Test Units, JASTEC)
  2. Reduce harmful exhaust gas by about 75%
  3. Improved the performance of vehicles by E.C.U. Learning Control and F/back control function.

What is WellRun?

WellRun, save fuel and eco drive real time trainer system for driver.

It's save fuel and eco-driving real time trainer system by plug in play.
It's easy to install and use for eco-driving.

WellRun, a feature meant to encourage environmentally considerate driving.
WellRun - aimed at reducing CO2 emissions through fuel efficiency- is part
of KCM's efforts to combat global warming and high price fuel cost.

Based on a comprehensive determination that takes into consideration such factors as accelerator use, engine and transmission efficiency and speed and rate of acceleration, the Eco Drive system WellRun, located on the instrument panel. smile emoticon and high FE score when the vehicle is being operated in a fuel-efficient and eco driving manner.

It's hoped will raise driver awareness toward environmentally considerate driving and contribute to fuel economy.

Although results may be - depending on the level of traffic and conditions such as the frequency of starts from stop and of acceleration, as well as distance driven - the WellRun can improve fuel efficiency by approximately above 23.5%(as measured by AMC)

WellRun, Eco drive system is being operated on the evaluation of the vehicle RPM and speed and power of acceleration. Fuel efficiency through monitor on the instrument panel board to give driver an opportunity to half the smile emoticon and Digital data and voice inform to improve fuel efficiency. The WellRun, Environmentally friendly systems.


more info at kcmco.en.ec21.com

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Saturday, May 30, 2009

Digital fuel saver | fuel saving devices review

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The LIGHTNING VGS-3 fuel saver utilizes the latest in microprocessor design and IC manufacturing processes. It is a programmable electronic device that integrates with the vehicle engine control unit. The current fuel saving device technologies incorporate physical and chemical design parameters to alter fuel consumption. The LIGHTNING VGS-3 revolutionizes fuel saving technology by working with modern engine management systems and conditioning the electronic signals necessary for achieving fuel efficiency.

More info at: savings-gas.com

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Friday, May 29, 2009

Fuel "saving" gadgets | fuel saving devices review

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I have worked in the car industry for over fifteen years, everything from development of novel fuel-efficient engines to mapping of production vehicles. In that time I've seen dozens if not hundreds of supposed "fuel saving devices" advertised. Without exception, I advise you not to buy them! Over and over again, a company starts selling a "miracle" fuel-saving product, which of course is supposedly revolutionary and different to every other product that's been offered in the past; over and over again, the product turns out to be bogus and buyers lose thousands (or even millions) of pounds / dollars. To the best of my knowledge, no "add-on" fuel economy device or product has ever demonstrated worthwhile savings, yet new ones are always being introduced to the market, and uninformed customers are easily taken in by the claims and marketing "hype".

I have no involvement with any of the companies selling these fuel "saving" devices, nor do I get any benefit if people don't buy them. But I'm an honest sort of guy who doesn't like to see people get ripped off, and felt it was time to explain the engineering truth behind the claims. I also object to the fact that some of these devices make emissions worse, which obviously is bad for people's health. Finally, as a car industry engineer, I resent the implication that my colleagues and I are "too stupid" to see the benefits of these fantastic planet-saving gizmos!

I haven't tested every one of them personally, but the physical processes they claim to use are well understood and I have sound practical and theoretical knowledge to go on. Anybody who doubts my views can find a mountain of supporting evidence in the technical literature, based on work by the many thousands of expert reserchers in the field. These are however my own personal views and not those of my employers.

Read more at: fuelsaving.info

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Saturday, May 9, 2009

Top Ten Fuel Saving Tips | fuel saving devices

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1. Slow down

One of the best ways to save gas is to simply reduce your speed. As speed increases, fuel economy decreases exponentially. If you one of the "ten-over on the freeway" set, try driving the speed limit for a few days. You'll save a lot of fuel and your journey won't take much longer. (Just be sure you keep to the right, so you won't impede the less-enlightened.)

2. Check your tire pressure

Under-inflated tires are one of the most commonly ignored causes of crummy MPG. Tires lose air due to time (about 1 psi per month) and temperature (1 psi for every 10 degree drop); under-inflated tires have more rolling resistance, which means you need to burn more gas to keep your car moving. Buy a reliable tire gauge and check your tires at least once a month. Be sure to check them when they are cold, since driving the car warms up the tires along with the air inside them, which increases pressure and gives a falsely high reading. Use the inflation pressures shown in the owner's manual or on the data plate in the driver's door jamb.

3. Check your air filter

A dirty air filter restricts the flow of air into the engine, which harms performance and economy. Air filters are easy to check and change; remove the filter and hold it up to the sun. If you can't see light coming through it, you need a new one. Consider a K&N or similar "permanent" filter which is cleaned rather than changed; they are much less restrictive than throw-away paper filters, plus they're better for the environment.

4. Accelerate with care

Jack-rabbit starts are an obvious fuel-waster -- but that doesn't mean you should crawl away from every light. If you drive an automatic, accelerate moderately so the transmission can shift up into the higher gears. Stick-shifters should shift early to keep the revs down, but don't lug the engine -- downshift if you need to accelerate. Keep an eye well down the road for potential slowdowns. If you accelerate to speed then have to brake right away, that's wasted fuel.

5. Hang with the trucks

Ever notice how, in bad traffic jams, cars seem to constantly speed up and slow down, while trucks tend to roll along at the same leisurely pace? A constant speed keeps shifting to a minimum -- important to those who have to wrangle with those ten-speed truck transmissions -- but it also aids economy, as it takes much more fuel to get a vehicle moving than it does to keep it moving. Rolling with the big rigs saves fuel (and aggravation).

more info at: cars.about.com


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Thursday, April 30, 2009

The Tornado Fuel Saver Reviw | fuel saving devices

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The Tornado is in a class of device marketed through scare tactics and confusion. It is marketed under many names including Vortec Cyclone, Vortex, HiClone and Tornado.. With climbing gas prices, the manufacturers of such devices will attempt to lure you in with promises of better fuel economy, more power, less engine wear and so on and so forth. The Tornado comes in a pretty shabby cardboard box along with an instruction / installation sheet. The Tornado itself is made of fairly lightweight pressed steel or aluminium and has some sharp edges on it. Fitting it was pretty easy; unclip the cold-air intake, pop in the Tornado, clip it back together and away you go.

The test vehicle was a completely stock 2001 Subaru Impreza RS. The vehicle regularly returns 25.9mpg on the freeway. I tested the Tornado on a trip to Vegas and back - a 900 mile round-trip, as well as week's worth of testing around town on the daily commute. I filled up the vehicle at the usual gas stops from the usual pumps. We do the Vegas trip a couple of times a year so I have a good set of data points for how the Subaru performs. I calculated our fuel efficiency based on reported mileage on the odometer vs. reported gallons in the tank (from the pumps) which is the same technique I use every time I do this. On the way down to Vegas, our gas mileage dropped to 22mpg and on the way back it was about 21.5mpg. The average for this trip was 21.75mpg, down from the usual 25.9mpg. Around town, the Subaru normally manages 21.9mpg. After a week's use with the Tornado, my average gas mileage was 21.8mpg - near enough the same.


Conclusion? On long motorway hauls, the Tornado absolutely does not help. In my test it actually made the gas mileage worse, which in the days of $3/gallon petrol is nothing to be laughed at. Around town it made a negligible difference. I'd say Don't was your money on this thing except I managed to flog mine on e-bay so evidently people are still buying them.
Note: I was so underwhelmed by the results that I didn't bother dyno testing the vehicle to see if the claims of improved power were true or not.

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Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Kiwi Fuel Saving Device reviews

Kiwi Fuel Saving Device

PLX Devices, Inc. in Sunnyvale has come out with a new gas saving deivce called Kiwi. Named after the green fruit kiwi helps the average user save 20%-33% on fuel while also reducing their carbon footprint by about 2 tons per year. Kiwi is an onboard device that monitors your driving habits in a game-like manner. It not only shows where and how you are using the most fuel but also how many dollars you have spent and saved on gas! It is also comes equipped with a check engine light feature, with this tool Kiwi can tell you why your check engine light is illuminated and clear the light saving you time, money and unneccesary trips to the garage for servicing. You can find out more @ plxkiwi.com.

source: greenhome.huddler.com

Monday, April 13, 2009

Tornado Tornado Fuel Saver 2007 Volkswagen Eos | fuel saving devices

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TORNADO FUEL SAVER -- EPA confirmed and proven to increase gas mileage by 1 to 2 miles per gallon; 3 in. diameter x 1.5 in. height; Includes full installation instruction; This economical air management system has a non-moving turbine shaped device with a unique set of airflow dynamics that creates a fast burning effect in the combustion chamber resulting to improved airflow and more efficient combustion; No maintenance necessary; Easy 3-step installation; With Tornado's limited lifetime warranty.

Fits: "Flex Part, Be Certain That Unit Is Tightly Fitted Inside Intake Hose, Should Not Block Any Vacuum Or Blow By Hose In Any Way, IMPROPERLY FITTED UNIT Could Slip, Cause Dangerous Open Throttle Condition, Unit May Be Installed On Either The Throttle Body/Air Sensor/Filter Side".

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Saturday, January 3, 2009

Tornado Fuel Saver : fuel saving devices

another product for your fuel saving devices:

Tornado Fuel Saver



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