What
is the Use of Fuel Optimiser? It generates a larger
number of molecules that can enter the combustion
process, making combustion more complete. A smaller
amount of CO and HC is generated, which results
in the better utilization of energy and fuel saving
.
This process can be verified by means of a test
of exhaust gases prior and after setting Fuel
Optimiser in the vehicle engine. An exhaust fumes
tester for 4 gases O, CO2, CO and HC can be used.
This test is carried out with the engine at idle
speed and at 2500 RPM. There must be an interval
between the idle speed test and the following
test since the engine has to work for around 30
minutes.

The
combustion of the fuel-air mixture generates a
series of gases which emanate from the exhaust
pipe.The following are the most important gases
in this kind of combustion:
CO2 (carbon dioxide), which develops when there
is a full hydrocarbon combustion.
CO (carbon monoxide). This is a poisonous, very
harmful gas, which is produced when the hydrocarbon
molecules do not burn completely (incomplete combustion)
Unburnt hydrocarbon (HC), which is a toxic gas
that represents unused released energy
Oxygen 02 is the combustion residue and the main
component in the combustion process.
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