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Engine Fuel Atomizer 2000

Discussion in 'Powertrain' started by Vamp, Jun 23, 2005.

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    Vamp Gunmetal 2001 Corolla S

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    Fuel Atomizer 2000

    https://www.doubleyourmiles.com/index.html

    I found this by accident. It's an oil catch can (between the PCV valve and intake) that adds atomized fuel to the manifold (which should easier) while removing blowby oil and sludge from the intake.
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    01rollas New Member

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    pretty neat, but 129+ shipping it a bit much. unless you have the money for it. Yes they really do work my dads truck used to have one before the engine got replaced.
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    Roxtar New Member

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    i dunno, seems suspect. I mean, fuel injectors are essentially fuel atomizers in that they spray fuel in a fine mist. i suppose this could cool down the intake manifold making the motor more efficient... i'd need to see some independant info before i went with something like this.
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    milhousse C U in the car

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    Wow that just screams saskatchewan seal skin oil...

    Instead of me explaining why this is wrong and doesnt work (well, he doesnt go into why it doesnt work, but i dont feel like typing it out becuase this keyboard im working at is from the early 80's...and takes considerable effort to depress the keys...) I'll let someone else do it for me.

    http://www.dansdata.com/danletters102b.htm
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    statik New Member

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    Hm... I'll just ask my dad what he thinks. He's probably seen something like that before. I'm skeptical. I can see the gas vaporizing more efficiently in the air intake just because there a higher volume capacity. Still skeptical...

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