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Results A |
Honda Accord 2001 |
Land Rover 2001 |
Lexus LS 400 1999 |
GMC Yukon Denali 2007 |
3000G.T. VG |
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Power
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Performance |
Yes. The car had faster acceleration and more power. Even more power when accelerating on the highway, between 3000-4000 RPMs |
Yes. More power accelerating, faster response to the gas. Also increased power on the highway, at higher speeds |
Increased power was reported. |
Car seems to run better. Improvement in the air quality of the air conditioner. Runs cooler. |
Power that smoothes out the dyno curve. This Moe-Joe cell gives it power all the way through the RPMs.
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| Handling / Lightness |
Handled lighter on its feet. |
Much lighter on its feet. Changing lanes easier, turning a breeze, compared to its normal "tank-like" feel. |
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The car is quieter and smoother and has a softer feel on the road. |
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| Fuel Mileage Improvement |
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Went from 12.1 MPG to 17.5 MPG on the highway (45% increase) |
Went from 16 mpg - 27 mpg on highway (++60%) |
Went from 12.9 to 17.9 MPG overall (39% boost) and from 14.9 to 22.8 MPG on the highway (39%) |
Avergaing 32.5 MPGand getting 35-40 MPG on the highway.
When i first got the car I was averaging 25 mpg. (34% boost) ***
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| Installation Method |
Air intake |
Air intake |
Vacuum intake |
Vacuum intake |
Vacuum intake |
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| Results B |
Saturn 1993 |
Dodge Charger 1968 |
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Power
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Performance |
The car noticeably feels more powerful.
The car’s exhaust was measured to be approximately 90% cleaner.
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Noticeably more powerful and reduced emissions measured. |
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| Handling / Lightness |
The car noticeably feels lighter due to a possible anti-gravity effect. |
Noticeably lighter. |
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| Fuel Mileage Improvement |
The car's carefully measured mileage jumped from 30 MPG to nearly 50 MPG (66.7 % improvement) |
~60% fuel mileage improvement |
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| Installation Method |
positive crankcase ventilation (PCV) valve intake |
positive crankcase ventilation (PCV) valve intake |
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Note 1 - With Diesel engines it is a MUST that there be some vacuum intake. Most regular diesels have not had any results because they do not have a vacuum intake. With TURBO diesels, results have been happening - because of the vacuum before the turbo. Results have been around 20% fuel mileage improvement, and a boost in power and performance.