суббота, 9 июня 2007 г.

EPA Federal Test Procedure Measured a 15.2% Improvement in Miles Per Gallon on a Slightly Modified Engine Design

National Fuelsaver Corp. has just completed testing a prototype engine implementing only 1/3 of the fuel saving features described in their US Patent 6907859.

The EPA Federal Test Procedure has already measured a 15.2% increase in miles per gallon.

No other technology or combination of technologies has shown even a 5% improvement in miles per gallon in the last 60 years.

This is the second fuel saving technology developed by National Fuelsaver Corp. to be confirmed by the federal government.

The first is their low cost automotive accessory, the Platinum Gas Saver. Over half a million of their Gas Savers have been sold since Consumer Protection concluded: "Independent testing shows greater fuel savings with the Gas Saver than the 22% claimed by the developer."

With a simple connection to a vacuum line, the Gas Saver adds platinum vapor to the air and fuel entering the engine.

Since platinum enables non-burning fuel to burn, the Gas Saver's platinum enables your engine to burn 90% of each gallon instead of the average 68% of each gallon, a 22% increase.

Obviously, burning 22% more of each gallon inside the engine translates directly into 22% more miles per gallon.

In addition, the Gas Saver has received patents for raising octane and for extending engine life by cleaning out the abrasive carbon.


Source: National Fuelsaver Corp.

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