I was reading and came across the EFIE and was wondering it my car would be hurting without it or it I need it or if it does or does not matter if I have it or not.
I was reading and came across the EFIE and was wondering it my car would be hurting without it or it I need it or if it does or does not matter if I have it or not.
The definition EFEI is used way too broadly. EFEI really is a term used to describe a vehicle as having fuel injection. If you want maximum gain you will have to use something to stop your ECM from offsetting the HHO with more fuel. Your vehicle could have either a normal O2 sensor or a Wideband air/fuel sensor. They both measure oxygen in your exhaust defore the cat. The problem is thet with an O2 sensor the higher the voltage from the sensor the leaner your ECM will make your car run and with an A/F sensor the lower the voltage from your sensor the leaner your car will run. They take very different mod's. The A/F sensor is an easier fix. You simply need a proper rated pentiometer in line between the sensor and the ECM. With the O2 you must add voltage. There is also a MAP or a MAF sensor in your intake that senses the volume of air your engine is using and adjust the fuel injectors accorgingly. The same type of mod as with the A/F sensor should work there. First before begining some research must be done as to how your vehicle is equipped.
the idea behind the EFIE is to tell the computer to use less gas by adjusting the voltage from the O2 sensor, but not to lean the fuel out to much as too over heat the motor - u can usually tell by engine temp.
Its not that the motor run slower or faster - just more fuel efficient.
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And lots of KOH (16 LBS)
Not currently running HHO.
I dont run HHO during winter.
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And lots of KOH (16 LBS)
Not currently running HHO.
I dont run HHO during winter.
Come to the Darkside - We have Cookies
And lots of KOH (16 LBS)
Not currently running HHO.
I dont run HHO during winter.
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)