Electronic Fuel Injection Enhancers (EFIE)
Before you make a decision on which hho dry cell you are going to purchase, I
would definitely check out the dry cells at Marchlabs. They also have the
digital efie's, also a digital efie for wide-band oxygen sensors. They also
manufacture Pulse Width Modulators, Map Maf Sensors and HHO Generators for
Diesel Rigs. Go here;
HHO EFIE's
Fuel Injection Basics
Fuel injected cars and trucks use a computer, OBDI or OBDII, and sensor devices
to sense and maintain the correct air/fuel ratio. The Oxygen Sensor is one of
these key devises. Fuel injected cars and trucks have one or more of these
oxygen sensors installed in the exhaust stream. The computer extrapolates what
the air/fuel ratio is, based on the amount of oxygen in the exhaust, as reported
by the oxygen sensors.
When a fuel saver device is installed, such as a hydrogen generator, the
petroleum based fuel is burned more efficiently. One of the results of this is
that there is more oxygen (and less unburned hydrocarbons) in the exhaust
stream. This is a good thing, and is in fact, what we are trying to achieve.
However, the computer will pick up on this condition as a "too lean" air/fuel
mixture. In other words, what is now a desired condition in the exhaust system,
will be interpreted as "not enough gas", and the computer will direct the fuel
injectors to increase the amount of gas pumped to the engine.
The result of this is that the oxygen sensors and computer prevent an efficient
combustion from occurring!
The Solution To This Problem Is An EFIE
The oxygen sensors "tell" the computer what the oxygen content is by providing a
voltage on it's signal wire between 0 and 1 volt. 450 mill volts (.45 volts)
means that the fuel/air mixture is correct. Higher values means the mixture is
rich (has too much gas), and lower voltages mean that the mix is too lean. By
adding voltage from the EFIE to the sensor's output, we can compensate for the
additional oxygen in the exhaust system.
The EFIE does exactly this. It adds a floating voltage to the top of whatever
the oxygen sensor is putting out. It has an adjustment that allows you to
control, to within a few mill volts, the amount of this added voltage. This
signal allows the computer to be unaware of the additional oxygen content of the
exhaust, and the electrolyzer can now achieve it's full potential as a fuel
saver.
Most cars and trucks have these oxygen sensors before and after the catalytic
converter. The oxygen sensors downstream from the
catalytic converter do not need to be treated. Their data is used to
determine when the converter has gone bad, but are not used in the air/fuel
calculations. The EFIE is only needed on all the upstream oxygen sensors.
If you are purchasing an electrolyzer for a fuel injected vehicle, go to
www.fuelsaver-mpg.com, and get yours today.
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arrangements to start the service back up.
You
absolutely will not beat the quality of these efie's. You
can find cheaper efie circuits, but when it comes to a
quality product, you get what you pay for. I've used the
Dual EFIE on my car for over two years and have never had a
problem. These electronic fuel injection enhancers come with
easy to follow instructions.
We sell this brand of EFIE's every day, and we
have not had one single complaint ever. They usually ship within 24 hours if
ordered Monday thru Friday, closed on the weekends. They come with easy install
instructions. Made In America and 100% Guaranteed.
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Quad Digital EFIE Basic
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$99.95
NEW! The Latest Breakthrough in EFIE Technology!
The Quad Digital EFIE Basic is the next new member of our
family of digital EFIEs. Digital EFIEs allow much leaner
settings on vehicles than other types of EFIE. We recommend
Digital EFIEs for all narrow band oxygen sensors that are
upstream of the catalytic converter. Note, that the Quad
EFIE uses a pair of analog EFIEs for the downstream sensors
(see the article in the link above to see why the downstream
EFIEs need to be analog type). Digital EFIEs have the
following benefits:
- Can make the air/fuel mix much leaner than earlier
designs. With this device you can lug down your engine,
and often kill it if you set it too lean.
- Absolutely rock steady adjustment no matter what
temperature the environment. Will vary less than 1/2 of
1% over it's rated temperature range of -40 to 125
Centigrade.
- Will work with older, "tired" oxygen sensors that
should have been replaced. Other EFIE styles may require
these to be replaced. Mind you, if they are old, they
should still be replaced. But if they are working prior
to your EFIE install, they will still work with this
EFIE.
- One adjustment pot modifies both upstream (Digital)
EFIEs equally, and similarly, one pot adjusts both
downstream (Analog) EFIEs. This makes these devices
easier to set.
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Dual Digital EFIE Deluxe
$98.95
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NEW! The Latest Breakthrough in EFIE Technology!
The Digital Dual EFIE Deluxe is the first of a new
family of products that we have developed. These will
allow much leaner settings on vehicles than other types
of EFIE. They should now be used for all narrow band
oxygen sensors that are upstream of the catalytic
converter. It has a number of important new features:
- Can make the air/fuel mix much leaner than
earlier designs. With this device you can lug down
your engine, and often kill it if you set it too
lean.
- Absolutely rock steady adjustment no matter what
temperature the environment. Will vary less than 1/2
of 1% over it's rated temperature range of -40 to
125 Centigrade.
- Will work with older, "tired" oxygen sensors
that should have been replaced. Other EFIE styles
may require these to be replaced. Mind you, if they
are old, they should still be replaced. But if they
are working prior to your EFIE install, they will
still work with this EFIE.
- One adjustment knob modifies both sensors
equally. These devices are much easier to set.
Note: If you need to treat sensors that are
downstream from a catalytic converter, we do not
recommend this device. Use our legacy style EFIE for
these sensors instead. These are intended for upstream
sensors only. We now offer a
Quad EFIE with 2 Digital upstream EFIEs and 2 EFIEs
designed to handle downstream sensors for complete
oxygen sensor control.
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Dual Wide Band EFIE - Basic
$69.95
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We have produced the world's first EFIE that is designed
specifically for use with wide band oxygen sensors. It will
work with all types of wide band and AFR (Air/Fuel Ratio)
sensors. To be clear, it is the EFIE of choice for both
4-wire and 5-wire oxygen sensors. Also note there is a
variation of the 5-wire sensor that uses 6 wires. This
device will work with these too. Please note, it will NOT
work with narrow band sensors. For these, you must use any
of our other EFIE product lines, such as the Dual EFIE
Deluxe.
Note that this product is only available in a dual
configuration at this time. This means that this device will
control 2 wide band oxygen sensors. For vehicles with single
wide band oxygen sensors, just don't hook up the other
circuit.
This model comes in a mountable box, and encased in
protective plastic. The wiring is 18 gauge, with quick
disconnects that can unplug from the device for easy
installation. It has one potentiometer that controls the air
fuel ratio adjustment for both sensors. An LED shows when
the unit is powered up. By using the included rubber cap to
cover the potentiometer, the unit becomes waterproof.
These units have a start up delay of about 45 seconds.
After approximately 25 seconds the unit will start ramping
up. At 45 secs it will reach it's full adjustment to the
sensor's signal. This delay is by design so that the fuel
mix will be richer during engine start up.
This unit is highly precise. It's signal drift is less
than 1% across it's entire operating temperature range,
which is -40C to 125C (-40F to 257F). Note that the
electronics can get that hot, but the casing will start
getting soft at 90C (194F). "C" = degrees Celsius and "F" =
degrees Fahrenheit.
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Dual EFIE Basic
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$74.95
Sale: $63.71
An Electronic Fuel Injection Enhancer is used to adjust
the signal from the oxygen sensor(s) before they get to the
engine's computer to compensate for an increase in fuel
efficiency brought about by another fuel efficiency device.
The single version handles one oxygen sensor, and the dual
version handles two.
The Dual EFIE Basic is a rubber dipped circuit board that
has 5" hookup wires for connection to: a) Power, b) Ground,
c) Oxygen Sensor, and d) Computer. The dual model has 2 sets
of sensor and computer wires. It has two on-board
potentiometer to set the amount that the EFIE will alter
each sensor's signal. When power is removed from the EFIE
circuit board, it's relays will switch the EFIE out of
circuit, and re-connect the oxygen sensor signal wires to
the vehicle's computer (the same as before the EFIE was
installed).
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EFIE Documents
Oxygen Sensor Adjustment - General Information
EFIE: Electronic Fuel Injection Enhancer, Described
EFIE Installation Instructions
Notes On Circuit Board & Basic EFIE Models
New EFIE Product Lineup
What Do I Need To Know About My Oxygen Sensor?
How to Read Your EFIE
How to Adjust the Range of the EFIE
Advanced EFIE Design