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Thread: Is an EFIE important to have with my booster?

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    pj91gsx Guest
    Quote Originally Posted by bigapple View Post
    thats exactly what hes saying. since hydroxy is highly flammable, it burns quicker and cleaner than gas. its like adding nitrous oxide. it increases the octane and makes it burn quicker and cleaner. since ur introducing a very flammable material to ur gas, why do u need to use more fuel? (since it detects more oxygen) thats the entire logic behind this device. it uses less gasoline and more air (leaner mixture)
    Is this tool hard to use or easy to use? And what do I want to look for for my afr 14.7:1?

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    Quote Originally Posted by pj91gsx View Post
    Is this tool hard to use or easy to use? And what do I want to look for for my afr 14.7:1?
    info on efie http://www.fuelsaver-mpg.com/doc/EfieDescribed.html
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    is there any easy schematics for building a efie?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mindcrime13 View Post
    is there any easy schematics for building a efie?
    all i can say is to look on Google, i havnt found one on here, im looking too.
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    Again the definition EFIE is very widely used. Building one to help a MAP sensor, A MAF sensor or a wide band Air/Fuel sensor is very easy. Do not buy one of the 30 to 100 dollar products offered on Ebay. All the afore mentioned sensors send a higher voltage signal when they want more fuel to go to the engine. All you have to do is buy a 40 or 50k ohm pentiometer from your local Radio Shack. They are under $2.00. You splice it into the sensor wire and adjust the voltage down to where you want it. BE CAREFUL TOO LEAN A AIR FUEL RATIO WILL BURN HOLES IN YOUR PISTON. Start slowly and monitor cylinder head temp's. Do not let the temp go more than 50 degrees above what it normally runs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by H2OPWR View Post
    Again the definition EFIE is very widely used. Building one to help a MAP sensor, A MAF sensor or a wide band Air/Fuel sensor is very easy. Do not buy one of the 30 to 100 dollar products offered on Ebay. All the afore mentioned sensors send a higher voltage signal when they want more fuel to go to the engine. All you have to do is buy a 40 or 50k ohm potentiometer from your local Radio Shack. They are under $2.00. You splice it into the sensor wire and adjust the voltage down to where you want it. BE CAREFUL TOO LEAN A AIR FUEL RATIO WILL BURN HOLES IN YOUR PISTON. Start slowly and monitor cylinder head temp's. Do not let the temp go more than 50 degrees above what it normally runs.
    so how close are the MAP and O2 sensor enhancers in wiring??
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    this is off a diff post but has a schematic

    Quote Originally Posted by Riddler250 View Post
    They call it a mixture controller.
    all the parts were pretty easy to find
    here's the link
    http://better-mileage.com/memberadx.html
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    pj91gsx Guest
    sounds good I look into the cheaper way first.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mytoyotasucks View Post
    this is off a diff post but has a schematic
    so, does anyone have the radio shack resistors working or should I just get the efie?

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    PAPAFIXIT Guest

    Oxygen sensor manipulation ????????


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