Are Fuel Savers Useful for Cars?
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Fuel savers are useful. The fuel-saving effect of fuel savers can easily achieve an average range of 5-10%. Installed in vehicles, fuel savers are devices designed to save or reduce fuel consumption through certain methods or approaches. Related introductions are as follows: 1. Hydrodynamic Fuel Saver: The hydrodynamic fuel saver breaks through the traditional fuel-saving concept by focusing on improving combustion efficiency while also introducing a new clean, environmentally friendly, and high-performance fuel—hydrogen—to the engine. This innovation overcomes the limitations of traditional fuel savers, achieving a fuel-saving rate of 10%-30%. This not only surpasses the upper limit of traditional fuel savers but also challenges conventional thinking and perceptions to some extent. 2. Principle of Fuel Savers: The principle of automotive fuel savers involves utilizing the vehicle's own generator power to automatically generate the required current for the hydrodynamic fuel saver host through a power controller. The water in the hydrodynamic fuel saver host is electrolyzed into hydrogen and oxygen, which are then transported to the engine's cylinders via a safe isolation water supply device and pipelines. The hydrogen-oxygen mixture burns alongside other fuels to achieve the goal of fuel saving.