Has anyone tried installing a fuel vaporizer in their car?? It seems like a good idea... Burn less fuel, but more efficiently. Seems like it would work? I've got a 1997 Cadillac Deville Concourse that gets about 16.5-18mpg city and 24-27mpg highway. I love the car and don't wanna have to get rid of it any time soon just because of fuel prices.
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Im willing to try anything new but that statement is the reason why I never tried the fuel vaporizor
these are in the same field as magnets and other camp on fuel mods that do diddly. wont do amy harm tho. 99% of the time fuel vaporizes when injected and if it doesn't, they can be fixed
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-Russell
1991 Toyota Pickup 22R-E 2.4 I4/5 speed
1990 Toyota Cressida 7M-GE 3.0 I6/5-speed manual
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I had an earlier FA2000 clone installed on a late 80's 3L V6. I had problems with the pressure in the tank after shutoff forcing raw gas into the intake...they recommended either leaving the gas cap loose or installing a Schrader Solenoid Valve to block this flow.
This model is several versions later though.
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I have installed 3 fuel vaporizers in different cars. One of them gave me a slight increase in mileage around 10%. Another gave about 16%. The third one was so dramatic that I'm not trusting the calcs. It came in at over 50%.
I recommend them. I used the vaporizer 2000. That was several years ago. I see there are newer models out now.
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-Russell
1991 Toyota Pickup 22R-E 2.4 I4/5 speed
1990 Toyota Cressida 7M-GE 3.0 I6/5-speed manual
mechanic, carpenter, stagehand, rigger, and know-it-all smartass
"You don't get to judge me for how I fix what you break"