The Vehicle Computer
And it's Associated Mechanical
Oxygen Sensor Extender
or
Electronic Oxygen Sensor, Equalizer
Part
1: Vehicle Computer
Our
latest type of vehicles with a Fuel Injection
System, (instead of the older vehicles with
standard carburetors) are equipped with an
On-board Computer, continuously and automatically
adjusting the amount of Fuel being allowed to
pass into the Fuel Injector Rack and injected
into the Engine Cylinder Chambers.
The
On-Board Computer is receiving information from
different sources, basically the Intake Manifold
and the Exhaust Manifold. Information is then
being computed, voltage output originated and
contol voltage is then sent to the Fuel Injection
Rack.
In
order for the Computer to provide the better
Air
to Fuel Ratio of approximately 14 parts Air to
1 part Fuel, which is the most efficient
combustion capability, plus adjust to the
vehicle operators
efficiency , time becomes a governing factor.
Therefore,
a person must keep in mind that immediate changes
in the computer output to the Fuel Injector Rack,
normally becomes a delayed computer factor. All
vehicles are somewhat different but usually the
delay factor exists over a period of about 20
minutes in time, and/or about 20 to 30 miles on
the road.
Part
2: Hydrogen Fuel Cell System
Hydrogen
Fuel Cell Generator, with a conbination
of Distilled
Water and Potassium Hydroxide, plus receiving
12 vdc from the existing Vehicle Battery
has the
ability to extract Hydrogen Gas from Water (H2O)
by the way of an electrolysis reaction.
As
the Hydrogen Fuel Cell System is working
a certain
amount of Hydrogen Gas is now being applied to
the Vehicle Engine Intake Manifold; the
Engines
Vacuum, drawing in both regular Air plus Hydrogen
Gas, now provides Hydrogen Enrichened Air,
a more
efficient additive to the Engine Fuel Supply,
thus decreasing need of excessive fuel such
as
Gasoline, Diesel and Bio Fuels.
Most
Vehicle Engines use approximately 8 ounces
of
Distilled Water, from the Hydrogen Fuel Reservoir,
in order to produce enough Hydrogen Gas
for the
next 600 to 800 miles.
Vehicle
operator should check the Distilled Water Level
in the Reservoir every 800 to 1000 miles, same
as checking Oil, etc.
In
Summary:
With
Hydrogen Gas, (Enriching) the normal Air at the
intake Manifold of the Engine, a
Vehicle May obtain 25 to 30% More Miles Per Gallon,
than regular fuel consumption.
For
additonal info see the links below or refer to
button links:
Mechanical
Sensor Extender
Electronic
Equalizer (EFIE) Unit