How fuel saver devices work. What is the working principle of fuel saver devices? …..
Fuel Saving Devices, usually found on the fuel pipe, are designed to break down the hydrocarbons within the fuel molecular groups by creating a high magnet field. This allows for more oxygen to be absorbed into the hydrocarbons. The combustion process is at its best and the fuel is fully burned. This allows for high efficiency and significant savings.
Hydrocarbons form molecular clusters close together under normal conditions (with or without the Fuel Saver). These hydrocarbons are not able to absorb enough oxygen, so combustion cannot take place. Expelled from the exhaust is unburned crude fuel. This allows your vehicle to use more fuel.
Fuel savers increase the efficiency of your fuel. This isn’t the only factor that affects fuel consumption. Fuel consumption is directly affected by how you drive your car.
To save fuel:
- You can choose the car that is best suited for your company and how many members of your family.
- Do not over-load the gas during takeoff.
- Don’t change the place you buy fuel. Different fuel oil affects fuel consumption.
- Use the engine at the lowest revs to get the most efficiency. This RPM range is where you should shift your gears.
- The highest speed with maximum torque is the fastest.
- Avoid overloading the gas at intermediate accelerations.
- On long roads, drive at 90 to 120 km/h, especially if you are on holiday. This range is usually the most efficient for petrol cars. The speed at which a car travels 120 km/h or more will increase its consumption exponentially. If a car travels 100km at 120 km/h it will consume 8 liters of gasoline. However, if it travels at 170km/h it will consume 14-15 liters.
- Don’t keep extra weights in the vehicle.
- Increased wind resistance of the vehicle with its windows open can lead to higher fuel consumption.
- Air-controlled tires prevent fuel consumption from rising in time maintenance.
- Avoid letting the engine idle for too long.
- It is important to note that gasoline consumption can be high when the engine has been turned off.
- Roof racks are known to increase fuel consumption.
- On average, front alignment adjustments should be made every 10,000 km.
- Avoid accessories that could cause damage to your vehicle’s aerodynamic structure.