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Unrated Gas Saving Devices And Products To Avoid

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Date: Tue, 28 Oct 2008 Time: 12:00 AM
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The list of unrated devices that have not received EPA test results and the ones that you must stay off are listed below. You can refer to the EPA website for details of each product. The devices are categorized in the type of its functioning and listed alphabetically. Air-bleed devices: ADAKS Vacuum Breaker Air Bleed, Sept. 1971 Air-Jet Air Bleed, Aug. 1972 Aquablast Wyman Valve Air Bleed, July 1973 Auto-Miser, Feb. 1980 Ball-Matic Air Bleed, June 1976 Berg Air Bleed, Jan. 1972 Brisko PCV, Feb. 1971 Cyclone-Z, Jan. 1983 Econo Needle Air Bleed, April 1972 Econo-Jet Air Bleed Idle Screws, 1972 Gas Saving Device, Jan. 1983 Grancor Air Computer, Hot Tip, Sept. 1982 Landrum Mini-Carb, June 1976 Landrum Retrofit Air Bleed, June 1976 Mini Turbocharger Air Bleed Monocar HC Control Air Bleed, June 1972 Peterman Air Bleed Pollution Master Air Bleed, Aug. 1971 Ram-Jet, Jan. 1980 Turbo-Dyne G.R. Valve, April 1978 Stay away from these driving habit modifiers too: Fuel Conservation Device, Feb. 1980 Gastell, Feb. 1981 There are a number of fuel additives too that have flooded the market and are no good: Bycosin,1971 EI-5 Fuel Additive, Sept. 1976 Fuelon Power, Sept. 1993 Johnson Fuel Additive NRG #1 Fuel Additive, Feb. 1978 QEI 400 Fuel Additive Rolfite Upgrade Fuel Additive, March 1975 Sta-Power Fuel Additive, Feb. 1972 Stargas Fuel Additive, Feb. 1972 SYNeRGy-1, June 1981 Technol G Fuel Additive, Aug 1972 ULX-15/ULX-15D, May 1981 Vareb 10 Fuel Additive, April 1974 XRG #1 Fuel Additive, Feb. 1980 Let's now look at the fuel line devices to stay away from: FuelXpander, 1980 Gas Meiser I, May 1981 Greer Fuel Preheater, May 1981 Jacona Fuel System, Aug 1982 Malpassi Filter King, June 1983 Moleculetor, May 1981 Optimizer, May 1983 PETRO-MIZER, Dec. 1982 POLARION-X, April 1985 Russell Fuelmiser, Sept. 1982 Super-Mag Fuel Extender, Jan. 1982 Wickliff Polarizer, June 1981 The ignition devices that you should stay away from are: Autosaver, May 1981 Baur Condenser, Aug. 1981 BIAP Electronic Ignition Unit, Sept. 1970 Fuel Economizer, Sept. 1982 Magna Flash Ignition Control System, Feb. 1972 Paser Magnum/Paser 500/Paser 500 HEI, May Special Formula Ignition Advance Springs Internal Engine Modifications that you should say no to is: Dresser Economizer, Dec. 1981 The Liquid injection device of Goodman Engine System-Model 1800, April 1980 should also be avoided. Stay away from the following Mixture Enhancers: Energy Gas Saver, Jan 1982 Environmental Fuel Saver, Feb 1980 Gas Saving and Emission Control Improvement Device, Jan 1983 Glynn-50, Aug. 1981 Hydro-Catalyst Pre-Combustion Catalyst System, July 1973 PETROMIZER SYSTEM, May 1981 Sav-A-Mile, Oct. 1981 Spritzer Turbo-Carb, Aug 1982 Turbocarb , Aug. 1982 Basko Enginecoat, March 1980 Dresser Economizer, Aug. 1982 Electro-Dyne Superchoke, Jan. 1976 Filtron Urethane Foam Filter Lamkin Fuel Metering Device, July 1974 Smith Power and Deceleration Governor, April 1974 Let's now look at some Vapor bleed devices that one must avoid: Atomized Vapor Injector, Feb. 1983 Econo-Mist Vacuum Vapor Injection System, Mar. 1975 Frantz Vapor Injection System, Sept. 1971 Hydro-Vac, Aug. 1983 Mark II Vapor Injection System Platinum Gasaver, July 1991 POWERFUeL, Aug 1983 Turbo Vapor Injection System SCATPAC Vacuum Vapor Induction System, July 1973 V-70 Vapor Injector, May 1981 Finally some miscellaneous products/devices: BRAKE-EZ Dynamix, Aug. 1982 Fuel Maximiser, Nov. 1981 Gyroscopic Wheel Cover, June 1983 Inset Aftermarket Retrofit Device, Aug 1999 Kat's Engine Heater, Oct. 1982 Lee Exhaust and Fuel Gasification EGR Mesco Moisture Extraction System, July 1983 S.C.U. 01 Device, Aug 1983 Treis Emulsifier, July 1981 Vitalizer III, Aug 1999 Keep checking the EPA website for more products that you should avoid as well as for products worth checking into.

About the Author

Gregg Hall is an author living on the Emerald Coast of Florida. Now that you know a little more about products to avoid be sure that you get gas saving devices by going to http://www.nsearch.com


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