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Add Rain Water for Greater Fuel Economy

How we use Rain Water to save Fuel A number of people have observed that our vehicles get better fuel economy when it's raining or there is moisture in the air. Similarly, we put a tiny amount of water vapour into the air intake - as little as half a litre of water for every thousand kilometers (or less than a pint per 600 miles). We use either rain water or distilled water for this purpose, so we do not have any problem with mineral deposits. The addition of this tiny amount of steam has the effect of producing a more homogeneous combustion (1), with better torque. This is identified by the engine, which automatically reduces the amount of fuel to be injected. It is also significant to note that having moisture in the air - whether through fog, rain, or humidity - does not cause damage to the engine. Neither does the process we use. To view full details please click on the link below.

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