Fuel Saver for Cars/Trucks
Improved fuel-efficiency
Improved generating power
Reduces emissions
 

LPG saving equipments can be useful


LPG is a mixture of hydrocarbon gases that is used to fuel cars. It is also used as fuel in heating appliances. There are several varieties of LPG including propane, butane and a mixture of both propane and butane. There are other minor concentrations of propylene and butylenes. To detect LPG gas leakage, odorants and ethanethiol are added.


LPG fuel has been in use in several countries since 1940's as an alternative to petrol in spark ignition cars. While the use of petrol increases smoke emissions and fuel consumption, there is a marked reduction of the same when LPG fuel is use, although hydrocarbon emissions are increased. LPG fuel is non-corrosive, non-toxic and burns more cleanly and efficiently in a car's combustion chamber.
There are several LPG saving equipments for cars in the market. Manufacturers of the devices are in a position to make them according to a customer's specifications. Powerful magnets are placed inside the LPG saving equipment for cars and it is this magnet that increases the excitation level of gas molecules, causing them to cluster. As the gas comes out of the saving device, it has a high improved efficiency. As the cost of LPG gas continues to rise as a result of other factors, it becomes very necessary to employ LPG saving devices.


The installation of an LPG saving equipment for cars is done without any adjustments to a car's fuel line or ignition system. The equipment is simply installed between the fuel pumping apparatus and either a carburetor or fuel injectors. This is to reduce the possibility of other car engine parts being magnetized. It is common for the lower part of the equipment that connects to the fuel chamber to be made of non-magnetic material. To reduce the possibility of the gas that comes out of the equipment from being demagnetized, such materials as brass, copper and stainless steel are used.


Most of the LPG saving equipments have been subjected to tests to ascertain their effectiveness and some have been proved to be efficient. This calls for the need for car owners to be careful when buying such equipments