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Ozone help gas mileage?
I read that you put ozone in your intake to get better mileage. Theres some way to use your dist cap to generate ozone. I tried this the easy way, but the ionizing pet brush in the air box. It didnt improve my mileage where I can say with certiney. I will try it on a long hwy trip.
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Re: Ozone help gas mileage?
You must put a check valve in the line, the ozone is leaking back out when the vacuum drops to zero.
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Re: Ozone help gas mileage?
I meant i put the ozone pet brush in the air intake box, you know, the ram air box under the hood. Just to see if it helps, and you know its going to suck it up, since the brush is in the air intake. No improvment noted. However, I dont know how much ozone the dist would make. I know the generator in the brush works, and its not too weak, I have several other bigger units, and I know the smell.
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Re: Ozone help gas mileage?
I think you must use the pet brush first to get the ozone activated on the brush. Pet a large dog works the best or if you can find a lama or alpaca those have even better ozone because of the fur.
I think perhaps you used a new brush or one the ozone has depleted. Who said lamas were useless,,,,? |
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Re: Ozone help gas mileage?
Dude, you can SMELL ozone gas. Its giving the expected odor. Actually I did use the brush before. But, its possible its not giving enough.
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Re: Ozone help gas mileage?
All I could smell on mine was the pet fur,,,,
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