Engine Modification

www.videosbylindac.com Inventor Ron Hatton, does a modification on a Chevy Prizm as a test vehicle for his new invention to get better gas mileage and power in your car. This is in the experimental stage still. He is looking for test vehicles.
Tags: Modification, gas mileage, experimental stage, test vehicles, Engine
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This is not the only Geo to get some gains… Also have a 98 Metro that went up 13 mpgs!
See my video channel for more…
Ron, you are a genius. That is all I can say after watching this video.
Hypermiling is the ONLY way to get your car to go farther on a gallon of gas.
This is BS.
The last word I got from Linda is 3-4 mpgs.
While this is similar in nature to what Mr. Carb has been doing for a number of years (he was actually an inspiration) this is NOT what he has been doing.
It IS a fresh concept!
(At least as far as the world KNOWS about!)
Ron
aka
Gadgetman
Sorry, that one is incorrect.
If you reduce the air, it starves the engine for O2. This results in decreased efficiency.
This is why you should change your air filter!
Ron
aka
Gadgetman
Depends on how you try to introduce it into the system. Difference being a calibrated vacuum leak or a uncalibrated one.
You have a good understanding of how it works…
With computers, reduced air means reduced gasoline.
Cars with a computer are not candidates for extra air.
Great stuff. This seems to be very similar in principle to turbo charging or compressor charging a motor, only that this one is done by tweaking the air flow itself.
If I understand it right, it’s being done with creating a vortex flow in the air intake that does the work.
what has been the increase in MPG..
I like the fresh concept
Nice work! I want to learn this too :-)