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FUEL VAPORIZATION, DOUBLES MILEAGE

Started by dirt diggler, July 21, 2008, 03:34:18 PM

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captainwho

I don't get you, but whatever you say!

Zolar1

What I mean is this: Most of the fuel saving items you mentioned are for vehicles with bigger engines than normal cars have. Particularly Mustangs and larger V8's. The sites didn't show anything for smaller normal cars.

captainwho

Okay, I don't think that you googled "digital fuel adjuster" like I suggested did you?  Also, the ECU reprogrammers are not just for large engines.  I'm contemplating using the tweecer on a Ford EEC-V computer that is on a 1997 Ford Ranger 2.3 L pickup.

captainwho

Quote from: Loner on September 02, 2008, 01:01:42 AM
I am very against altering the ECU programming, as this makes going
back to "Stock" for inspection problematic.

I agree, that's why I'm only considering piggyback devices like the Tweecer.  It mounts on the ECU, you download the existing program into it, then you can modify the program at you leisure at your desktop computer.  In the car you have a 4 position switch.  Position 1 is the original ECU program and the other 3 positions are whatever programs you have made.  You never modify anything in the ECU.

Area 51

Quote from: z.monkey on August 28, 2008, 08:17:52 PM
Howdy Zolar1,

That's cute, I really like it.  I like mine better...

Blessed Be...

Now that's more like it.
Power Inverter and relays - $300
1978 El Camino- $5,999
Getting people for 3 years to believe you have it running on water - Priceless