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August 8th, 2010 07:00 PM #1Pano siya exactly gumagana? and bakit before, at hindi after siya ng carburetor kinakabit? Bago kasi kotse ko, and nag advise tito ko na magpakabit nun. na curious lang ako kung totoo
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August 8th, 2010 09:17 PM #2
Lump it with khaos, vortex ek-ek, magnet ek-ek. Those things don't work bro, it will also damage your engine. Better use the money on something else na lang (say a K&N air filter - guaranteed makakahelp sa pagtipid sa gas)
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August 8th, 2010 10:20 PM #3
Kadalasan sabi nila kinakabit ito para tumipid sa gasolina . Kadalasan nakausap ko hindi sulit ang pagkakabili nila , Kung gusto mong tumipid sa gasolina sasakyan mo. Proper maintanance change oil, Tuneup . Correct tire pressure, Normal driving habit , Weight reduction remove thing that are not useful on your car, Plan your trip to save gas.
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October 11th, 2010 05:53 PM #5
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September 13th, 2011 08:38 AM #6hi. sorry for the very late reply to this question.
yes. totoo ang nuvitron.
pano xa exactly gumagana? -- electronic fuel saver po xa, applying digital frequencies to break down the fuel on a molecular level. it is somehow similar to ultrasound technology in dissolving kidney stones. fuel po mismo ang tinutulungan ng nuvitron na i-break down para mas madali itong masunog at hindi ma-strain ang makina ng sasakyan (proper combustion results to reduced fuel waste, increased power and lesser harmful emissions). at dahil madali na pong nasusunog ang fuel, mas konti na po ang nasasayang ang sunog na lumalabas in the form of black smoke (unburnt fuel).
simple lang ang principle na ginagalawan ng nuvitron. maico-compare ito sa pagsibak ng kahoy para madaling masunog; pagnguya ng pagkain, para madaling matunaw; at paggamit ng ultrasound technology para matunaw ang mga kidney stones.
bakit before, at hindi after siya ng carburetor kinakabit? -- kinakabit po yung auxillary unit sa palibot ng fuel hose before or after the fuel filter, before the carburetor. mas maganda po na ikabit ito after the fuel filter befor the carburetor para at least 'nalinisan' na ng konti ng filter yung fuel bago ito dumaan sa unit. ang auxillary unit na ito ang tumatanggap ng digital pulses from the main unit (nakatap lang sa ignition switch, or sa windshield wipers), na syang 'magpipira-piraso' sa mga molecules ng fuel.
bagong kotse, lumang kotse, motorcycle, diesel, gasolina... -- gumagana po ang nuvitron sa lahat ng eto dahil hindi naman ang makina ang 'inaayos' nito, kundi ang fuel, specially since our fuel here in the philippines is substandard as compared to other countries.
sana po nakatulong ang mga sagot na eto, kahit na halos isang taon na ang nakalipas. :-)
maghandang araw po...
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September 13th, 2011 08:50 AM #7kindly avoid lumping nuvitron with khaos, vortex, magnet, etc. because nuvitron
1. is electronic,
2. targets the fuel itself, and
3. is plug-and-play (absolutely no engine manipulations are required for it to work).
on the other hand, khaos, vortex, magnet, etc. are mechanical (meaning, may mga pipihitin pa sa makina at special technician lang nila ang pwedeng magkabit...) and passive (dadaanan lang sila ng fuel so basically parang filter rin lang ang labas).
among those in the market nowadays, nuvitron is the only electronic device that zooms in on the fuel. all others are mechanical, or 'aerial' (feeding more air for better combustion. basically the principle of turbo.)
you are right though. passive fuel-saving devices don't work.
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September 13th, 2011 09:18 AM #8
Information about NUVITRON: nuvitronfuelsaver: NUVITRON FACTS
BTW, I am not vouching for this... just posting the link where I found info about it.
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September 13th, 2011 10:17 AM #9one word "NO".... parang quantum lang yan, its all in the molecular level haha... just save money for proper maintenance.. better safe than sorry
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September 13th, 2011 10:18 AM #10
see my pahabol statement above. i mean, i can go on vacation anytime. but my spouse has her...
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