A Simple Electrical Device For a Less Polluted Future

01 October, 2008
Posted by Diana


All around the world, the number of cars has increased considerably in the past few years, which led to higher costs for fuel and augment of gas emissions. Thereby, an eco-friendly solution, that could be cheap and fuel-efficient in the same time, is needful.

The solution came from a Temple University physics professor who developed a simple electrical device which could dramatically improve fuel efficiency and lead to a revolutionary technology targeted at reducing emissions from internal combustion engines.

The idea is simple: the device consists of an electrically charged tube that can be attached to the fuel line of a car's engine near the fuel injector. The small gadget creates an electric field which makes the fuel less viscous, so that smaller droplets are injected into the engine. This means cleaner combustion than a standard fuel injector.

One of the far-reaching effects of the "little wonder" device, except improvement of fuel efficiency and fuel cost reduction, is the chance given to our "green" world by diminishing air pollution. Let's keep our finger crossed for a real success.

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