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How Fuel Chips Works

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As a society we are concerned about auto exhaust emissions. As more and more people purchase larger vehicles like SUVs, the price of gas becomes as great a concern. A new technology may just be able to help you combat both issues.

The Econo Fuel Chip the QX-3 was created to address just those issues.

Basicaly the chips, about double the size of a silver dollar and as thin as a couple of pieces of paper, are charged with a proprietary blend of resonant frequencies. These resonant frequencies influence the molecules of the gas, just like opening them up so they are able to absorb more oxygen. Since combustion in the engine relys on fuel and oxygen, the resulting cleaner fuel burns more efficiently The result is that you use less gas, it burns nore efficently and produces less emissions.

The chips, two of them are attached to the bottom of the gas tank. In warmer dryer climates the chips can be attached with the peel off sticky side. In colder, wetter climates people are advised to use a five minute epoxy to secure the chips.

The chips are expected to last the lifetime of the vehicle.

I wanted to have some idea of the effect of the chips so I asked a friend of mine that is using them on his vehicle. We met at a local coffe shop and we talked about the technology. He gave me some literature of the significant testing these chips have undegone in countries such as Canada, USA, Austria, Germany and Austrailia.

After we had finished our meeting he took me outside to his car. He started the car and let it run for about five minutes. When the car first started he had me smell the exhaust, which smelled like normal stinky car exhaust. After the car ran for about five minutes I smelled the exhaust again and I was amazed at the difference in the odor. It was actually sweet smelling. The reason you get the normal stinky exhaust smell when you first start your car is because the chips do not effect gas that is in the line between the tank and the engine when the car is not running. Once that gas has been burned off, the gas in the tank that has been affected by the chips starts to get burned.

This is a product that I am very impressed with. If you are concerened about exhaust emissions, the effects on pollution and about your pocketbook, you may want to have a good look at this product.

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