An ideal (gasoline engine) car should have an efficient fuel delivery system aron mas taas ang iyang km/liter. Existing engine fuel delivery systems today are
"designed" to perform in a non conservative manner.
It is (hydrocarbon) fuel vapor and not liquid that burns. Kung himoan na nimo ug pamaagi nga mo vaporize (liquid to vapor state) ang fuel ug maayo before sya makaabot sa combustion chamber, it will improve fuel efficiency. Pwede na pud ka maka adjust paubos sa idle rpm kay mo taas na ang idle rpm kung naay improvement sa fuel vaporization. Kung naay adjustment sa fuel to lower back to the ideal operating rpm, diha mag sugod nga maka save ka ug fuel. With your existing engine, by improving fuel vaporization and fuel delivery reduction, you can improve fuel efficiency.
Another option is adding additional source of fuel that is freely available, example: water (rainwater). Water can help by providing you with additional oxygen and hydrogen or simply additional energy generated when you expand it (steam) in the combustion chamber.
The only limit here is only your imagination. Let's all start using our mind to visualize the possibilities we can make, improved km/liter + pollution reduction to significant level with a side effect of a much better engine response.
Kuwang pa kaayo 'ta sa kahibalo bahin aning mga butanga but asking the right questions is a good start. Knowing the problem is already halfway to the solution.
