Sonntag, 5. Februar 2023

Scooter--Honda PCX 150, Chonburi Province-Thailand


CARBON MONOXIDE WITHOUT FUEL SAVER: 1,02%

CARBON MONOXIDE WITH FUEL SAVER: 0,28%

REDUCTION: 73,60%


HC WTHOUT FUEL SAVER: 134ppm

HC WITH FUEL SAVER: 66ppm

REDUCTION: 50,80%




A Honda Scooter PXC150 was driven for 106 Km without Fuel Saver and 443 KM with the ECOPower Fuel Saver.

The emissions have been measured by a National Police Inspection Facility

Chonburi Province-Thailand

Car-VW Passat TDI 2.0, 125KW, Built 2006, Braunau-Austria

 




CARBON MONOXIDE BEFORE: 0,060
CARBON MONOXCIDE AFTER: 0,010

REDUCTION: 83,33%


CONSUMPTION WITHOUT FUEL SAVER: 6,3 l/100Km
CONSUMPTION with FUEL SAVER: 5,4 l/100Km

SAVINGS: 14,30%

VW Passat TDI 2.0 125KW BJ 2006 with 178.000 km.

The measurement was carried out without and then with ECOPower Fuel Saver tuning. 
CO: -83%, HC has also decreased and the oxygen O2 has increased! The second measurement was carried out after 6500 km. 
The fuel consumption on a test route of 24 km and an average speed of 65 km/h fell from 6.3 liters / 100 km to 5.4 liters / 100 km. The vehicle was mostly operated in sixth gear. The overland speed was 90-100 km/h.

Braunau-Austria

Car-Mazda 323, 1,3i, Built 1992, Vienna-Austria

 

CARBON MONOXIDE BEFORE: 0,180

CARBON MONOXIDE AFTER: 0,000

REDUCTION: 100%

CONSUMPTION WITHOUT FUEL SAVER: 10,1 l/100KM

CONSUMPTION WITH FUEL SAVER: 6,9 l/100Km

SAVINGS: 31,70%


My name is Thomas Hinderer. I drive a 1992 Mazda 323 (1.3i) (for nostalgic reasons). Because of my job, I have to drive around 60,000 km on the motorway every year. I am a development engineer at a southern German car manufacturer. Because of this, I am always interested in consumption-reducing measures. When I read about your innovation in the newspaper, I probably felt the same as many other drivers. How is a small metal stick that you hang in the tank supposed to have a positive effect on the consumption of an engine? With the knowledge of my Technical College education as well as with the knowledge of my mechanical engineering studies, this was absolutely incomprehensible. Nevertheless, my curiosity was greater than my reason and I bought one of your pens. What I noticed immediately after driving a few kilometers in stop-and-go mode was that the engine ran much more smoothly at low speeds (approx. 1000-2000 rpm). After about 20 kilometers, a significant increase in torque when driving off from a standstill was noticeable. Because I often commute between Vienna and Munich by car for work-related reasons, fuel consumption was of course a very important parameter for me.

That's why I always drove at exactly 140 km/h (according to the navigation device) on my freeway test drives. Furthermore, I also paid attention to the same ambient temperatures in order to make a measurement that was as realistic as possible. What was amazing for me was the steadily declining consumption of the engine from initially 10.1 liters/100km to 6.9 liters/100km. Furthermore, I'm already curious about the next check of the exhaust gas values, which should also be lower. I will submit these as soon as I have them.

My conclusion: I absolutely could not imagine why a stick in the tank should have such an effect. I was teached a lesson. As can be seen in the graph, consumption fell from 10.1 liters to 6.9 liters at a constant speed of 140 km/h. Since I know from my job in engine development how much effort is required to achieve a 0.5% reduction, this product is an absolutely sensible innovation, especially for the end user, but also against the background of fuel becoming more and more expensive, which you can continue to use without hesitation can recommend.

When measuring the exhaust gas, the CO value was reduced from 0.18 vol% to 0 vol% at increased engine speed!

Dipl-Ing Dr Thomas Hinderer,  sworn and court-certified expert, for combustion engines, Vienna-Austria

Scooter-Gilera Runner 180ccm, 19 HP, Germany

 

CARBON MONOXIDE BEFORE: 0,270

CARBON MONOXIDE AFTER: 0,008

REDUCTION: 97%








I had a very good result with my Gilera 180cc 19hp scooter.

At the last main inspection, the CO value was 4.5% by volume, which is normal for two-stroke engines.

After installing the ECOPower Fuel Saver-M directly in the tank and additional oxygen information in the air filter with a specially informed film, the CO value was only a documented 0.27 vol%. The engine was not yet at operating temperature and the value continued to drop as the measurement progressed. In the end it was only 0.008% by volume. Which didn't interest the examiner at all.

Peter Macho, Germany

Motorbike-Yamaha XJR 1300, Wattenbek-Germany


CARBON MONOXIDE BEFORE: 4,500

CARBON MONOXIDE AFTER: 0,800

REDUCTION: 83%





I was with the Yamaha XJR 1300 at the TÜV (DEKRA). 

During the emissions test of the XJR, the examiner was stunned when he saw how the bar still displayed "green" up to the middle speed, even with increased engine speed. The XJR is still a carburettor model after all!!!

With my Ducati (without stick) the green bar disappeared after a very slight increase in speed! So the XJR (with ECOPower Fuel Saver) has a target value in the CO of 4.5 +/- 0.5 and an actual value of 0.8 !!!!

Horst Stahnke, Wattenbeck-Germany