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Gas Saving Devices-Does Air Injection Really Work?



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By : Gregg Hall    99 or more times read
Submitted 2009-04-27 19:55:02

In this article we will look at a gas saving device. We will examine the device and will also look at a way of saving gas without getting into the long drawn process of buying products and installing those.

The product we will discuss is a device that utilizes air injection in order to achieve fuel economy. How does that work? Let's see.

In air injection process, a vortex of air is introduced between the intake manifold and the air cleaner. This vortex of air resembles a tornado, albeit in a much smaller scale.

Mixing more air with the gas will help it burn cleaner during combustion.

By observing the functioning of air injecting devices closely people say that the device actually reduces the speed of the vehicle which may help in getting a better fuel economy.

A vehicle with an air injecting device is supposed to make the engine work harder.

Today the market is full of air injecting devices. Various tests by organizations such as Popular Mechanics have shown that many such devices do not even add air to the gas as they claim they do. Since there is a lot of space between the area where air intake takes place and where the fuel is mixed, it is said that such devices fail to inject the amount of air that these are supposed to in order to give fuel economy.

So as you can see most of these gas saving devices are not as promising in their actions as they are in



words. So as a consumer worried of the rising gas prices, what do you do? There are some engine calibration processes utilized that are supposed to boost fuel economy. But most of these processes go upwards of $10,000. Semi trucks and race cars can however take a good advantage of this.

Using accessories such as driver modifiers that periodically switch off the air conditioning or heating can be a good option. Such devices will also notify you of necessary gear change that you might be ignoring in order to make the engine work less.

This really does paint a grim picture where it seems almost impossible to get a device that does not burn your wallet and at the same time gives some results. Getting carried away by promotion materials is not a good idea either. Unless you have really good results to support a particular magnetic device or a driver accessory, probably it is a good idea to buy something else than spending fifty dollars on something that increases fuel economy only by 1/10th of a gallon.

Professional organizations that perform a lot of testing on these devices are a good place to begin your search. You may look for information in EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) website and decide on the products that gave reliable test results and are still available in the market. Getting something with a proven track record is better than getting something that is new, has all scientific mumbo jumbo but does not work well.
Author Resource:- Gregg Hall is an author living on the Emerald Coast of Florida. Now that you know a little more about gas saving devices be sure that you get gas saving products by going to http://www.nsearch.com
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