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Re: Zeke3960 post# 15379

Sunday, 06/12/2011 8:40:35 PM

Sunday, June 12, 2011 8:40:35 PM

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I would like to add another important fact to the dialogue going on here about the Fuel Reformer, and what it's main purpose is.

Gas combustion engines have only one main function regarding their ability to move a vehicle. That is combustion and it's result, horsepower to create torque.

The problem with any fuel economy device, is that it is at the mercy of the engine design itself. ie: electrical and spark reformers and additives.

However, all engine manufacturers design an engine to bring about the best MPG it can. (except race cars).

So the design is already there, and has already been micro tweaked regarding engine metals used, best running temp of the engine, oil viscosity, etc. All these produce the best MPG with traditional fuel.

Whats missing, is the most efficient fuel! Fuel is the only real thing you can adapt to run with proven engine designs.

So, IMO fix the fuel, and it will make an already well designed engine produce better MPG. It's simple, and hopefully greener too!
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