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Originally Posted by iceQuity
(cr@p from spammer's press release snipped)
Increased fuel efficiency is created by blow- by gases returning to the engine intake system... Is how I understand it to work.
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Gee, that's exactly how a stock PCV system works. To quote a certain spammer who keeps posting drivel into this thread, "Yes Google It.... I Agree. Do some DD for yourselves!" Engine blow-by gases go into the intake, either via the PCV valve into the intake manifold, or from the breather tube into the induction system before the throttle body! This is not rocket science here.
So, how again does your wonder valve net a better fuel economy than a stock PCV valve? Please try to answer without resorting to marketing bull$#!7.
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Originally Posted by iceQuity
Do I have one? Yes... Am I getting better MPG? Yes... By how much? It varies on the speed I travel. But on average its about a $4-$5 savings for me a day.
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Oh, really? Either you travel an extensive distance each day (around 600 miles assuming a vehicle FE of 25 MPG), or you were getting truly horrendous gas mileage (around 30 miles assuming a vehicle FE of 8 MPG) prior to installing your snake-oil collector.
What, pray tell, are you driving? Can't you even tell us this much without resorting to SnakeOilCorp propaganda?