GM Fuel Saver
GM fuel saver refers to the component that is connected to the PCV system of the engine. The PCV or positive crankcase ventilation system is a system that facilitates the removal of exhaust gases inside the crankcase. By installing a GM fuel saver into the PCV system, fuel consumption is minimized while maximizing engine output. The PCV system allows exhaust gases inside the crankcase to be fed back to the intake manifold. Consequently, the un-burnt fuel present in the exhaust gases is completely burned. If the exhaust gas inside the crankcase is simply allowed to collect, some of the components the exhaust gas such as the un-burnt fuel and carbon dioxide can damage the engine parts.
Fuel savers can do many tings for the engine of your car. Installing a GM fuel saver can increase the gas mileage, eliminate pollution, increase the lifespan of the engine, and reduce engine knock. Although there are different types of fuel saving devices, the most common type of fuel saving device use by General Motors is the ionizing fuel saver device. As the name suggests, this device relies on the principle of ionization. By ionizing fuel particles, the fuel becomes more reactive to oxygen. Hence, the fuel is completely burned, thereby eliminating pollutants.
Fuel GM fuel saver ionizes and magnetizes the fuel/air mixture as well as the hydrocarbons and pollutants in the exhaust. As a result the fuel is combusted more completely and the concentration of pollutants in the exhaust is significantly reduced. If you intend to increase the mileage of your engine and at the same time increase the engine performance while reducing the emission of pollutants, you should install a fuel saver device to your automobile.
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