After
extensive testing, we concluded that tampering with
the normal operation of the O2 sensor does not save
money on gasoline. Oxygen sensors in
the vehicle are doing what the were made to do, sensing
the oxygen present in the exhaust system.
When
the O2 sensor is tricked by the EFIE to deliver inaccurate
information to the ECU, the resulting outcome may
be temporarily satisfying, but the long term damage
to the engine may be irreparable making damages
expensive. ECU performs other functions other than
computing gas and air mixture from information received
from the O2 sensor.
Those
functions will definitely suffer if decision made
by the ECU is based on inaccurate information from
the O2 Sensor. Instructions
on how
to build and use EFIE with your water fuel
system
Why
We Do Not Use EFIE.
Some
of the MPG result we have been hearing from other
water for fuel and homemade
fuel additive users and vendors have been
somewhat disappointing. Like some will like to say,
no gain is too small. For all the trouble and expense
involve in the building and testing of water fuel
system, we are trying to make sure everyone can achieve
a meaningful and better gas mileage increase.
That is why we are not interested in just following
the crowd and doing what everyone else are doing.
We
conduct our research and manufacture our own products
to make sure it works as intended. To learn how
to build an EFIE, a detailed instruction is included
in the step by step guide.
Vehicle
Tune Up and the ECU
Managing
the engine is one of the processor-intensive operation
in your car. The engine control unit (ECU) is the
most powerful computer in most current cars. The ECU
uses closed-loop control, a control scheme that monitors
outputs of the system to control the inputs to a system.
ECU also manages the emissions and fuel economy of
the vehicle's engine as well as a host of other parameters
including making vehicles tune up easier.
Gathering
data from dozens of different sensors, the ECU knows
everything from the coolant temperature to the amount
of oxygen in the exhaust. With this data, the ECU
performs millions of calculations each second, including
looking up values in tables, calculating the results
of long equations to decide on the best spark timing
and determining how long the fuel injector is open.
The ECU
does all of this to ensure the lowest emissions and
better gas mileage. Save on gasoline. For more
detail on the ECU, visit HowStuffWorks website.
Homemade
gasoline additive, as one of the useful
fuel
additive devices, people can now save on
gasoline, achieve a hybrid gas mileage with your non
hybrid vehicle, and promote a better gas mileage to
reduce gasoline consumption despite the high gas prices
and the federal gasoline tax increase.