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    Maghimo sad diay ko ani..hehe...Post unya kung kinsay nakahuman ug taod.

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    Default Re: DIY Fuel Ionizer - anyone pwede mohimo

    i know nga dapat maagian sa fuel ang mga metals ug magnet. pero naa ba gihapon effect kung same material gamiton pero i-wrap around lang sa fuel line?

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    Nakahuman na ko ug install gahina. Tested it and it works! Once you know the difference, you'll never drive your car again without it installed. hehehe

    Yes! "Highly recommended" for every fuel system.

    Unsay effect? Maka ingon gyud ko nga na improve gyud ang quality sa fuel, a lot better than without it installed. Kung sa ilimnom pa, mas smooth ang effect!

    Gi hangyo nako ang tanan to do this project ASAP on all your combustion engines.

    Mag install pud ko ani sa LPG gamit pangluto, sure gyud ko mag improve ang quality sa LPG. Yes, you read it right, pwede nato ni ma apply sa LPG nga gigamit nato pangluto.

    I did put the following bits of materials inside the fuel filter:

    copper from number 12 solid copper wire
    aluminum from aluminum nga lata
    304 stainless from stainless plate
    bronze from bronze solder rod
    tiny bits of silver rod from silver rod solder (gahi lang kaayo pulton mao gamay ra ang nabutang nako)

    I did not have a magnet in it pero ang fuel filter nga daan na nga naka install
    sa car nako, naa nay neodymium magnets nag clamp. The magnet is on a separate fuel filter nga
    walay bits of materials above. Gi review nako ang document, optional ra man pud diay ang magnet in it.

    Again, highly recommended for everyone!
    Last edited by vernie; 03-12-2011 at 07:35 PM.

  4. #34

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    Quote Originally Posted by vernie View Post
    Nakahuman na ko ug install gahina. Tested it and it works! Once you know the difference, you'll never drive your car again without it installed. hehehe

    Yes! "Highly recommended" for every fuel system.

    Unsay effect? Maka ingon gyud ko nga na improve gyud ang quality sa fuel, a lot better than without it installed. Kung sa ilimnom pa, mas smooth ang effect!

    Gi hangyo nako ang tanan to do this project ASAP on all your combustion engines.

    Mag install pud ko ani sa LPG gamit pangluto, sure gyud ko mag improve ang quality sa LPG. Yes, you read it right, pwede nato ni ma apply sa LPG nga gigamit nato pangluto.

    I did put the following bits of materials inside the fuel filter:

    copper from number 12 solid copper wire
    aluminum from aluminum nga lata
    304 stainless from stainless plate
    bronze from bronze solder rod
    tiny bits of silver rod from silver rod solder (gahi lang kaayo pulton mao gamay ra ang nabutang nako)

    I did not have a magnet in it pero ang fuel filter nga daan na nga naka install
    sa car nako, naa nay neodymium magnets nag clamp. The magnet is on a separate fuel filter nga
    walay bits of materials above. Gi review nako ang document, optional ra man pud diay ang magnet in it.

    Again, highly recommended for everyone!
    bro vernie, pwede mangayo ug pics sa imong na install?

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    No need na ug photographs. Kung nakakita na ka ug fuel filter, mao nay itsura.

    Kindly read sa link sa first post on this thread, all information is there including photographs. All is given away, all you have to do is find the materials and implement the project. Di gyud ka magmahay after mahuman nimo ug install ug tarong. Magmahay lang ka kung mauwahi ka ug implement. No need pabuhat pa ka sa uban, very simple ang instruction, very simple ang materials ug locally available.


    Make sure same type ang fuel filter nga gamiton.

    Quote Originally Posted by iamwaway View Post
    bro vernie, pwede mangayo ug pics sa imong na install?

  6. #36

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    Quote Originally Posted by vernie View Post
    Make sure same type ang fuel filter nga gamiton.
    bro, unsay pasabot anang same type sa fuel filter nga gigamit? sorry kaayo not familiar sa type sa fuel filter. ang akong car kay 97 honda city, murag kana man nang murag metal casing ang fuel filter. asa ta pwede makapalit ani nga klase? kay nagsugod ko ug canvass ug mga fuel filter, ang ilang naa kay ang kanang plastic ra man.

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    FREE INFO

    REDUCE AIR POLLUTION AND SAVE
    FUELWITH AN EFFECTIVE CHEAP
    D.I.Y. FUEL IONIZER .

    Electrochemical Liquid Vortexing Ionization System ™




    INSTALLATION SCHEMATIC






    How to make your own E.L.V.I.S.







    Personal model.

    Ingredients:
    Copper shot
    Aluminum shot
    Zinc or Stainless steel shot
    Ordinary plastic inline fuel filter
    small piece of aluminum or stainless steel mesh
    Optional
    fancy metal screw type cleanable fuel filter
    small Neodymium (rare earth) magnet
    Small pice of aluminum

    Recipe
    make 1/2 tsp of copper, aluminum, zinc (or stainless steel) shot by cutting approx.1/8 inch pieces of approx. 1/8 inch thick wire. For zinc use ordinary galvanized chainlink fence type wire.
    Buy an ordinary economy plastic fuel filter intended for the engine you have in mind. Or use a more expensive metal screw open replacable/cleanable type.
    Insert all the shot one by one into the filter through the intake tube. Tap it all down into the canister.
    Optional: Break up a neodymium (rare earth) magnet small enough to insert a small piece in with the beads.
    Either of the following
    1) Cut a small unpainted piece of aluminum from a beer can to 1/4 inch long and wide as the inside diameter of output tube. make a longitudinal 1/2 twist in it (like a barber pole). Insert tightly into output tube so that no bead can get through. (test this)
    2) Cut a 1/4 inch x 1/2 inch approx piece of stainless steel or aluminum mesh with holes smaller than 1/8 inch. Roll or fold it and insert into output tube so as to prevent beads from coming through. Test this.

    Installation
    Install like an ordinary extra fuel filter observing the direction arrows - input tube toward fuel tank, output tube toward fuel pump/carburetor. Must be located after the normal fuel filter and before the fuel pump/carburetor. Your normal filter now prefilters the fuel prolonging the life of the E.L.V.I.S. by slowing down clog up. Use extra fuel hose as needed but locate E.L.V.I.S. as close to fuel pump/carburetor as possible and stabilize it in some manner in a level position away from heat sources.
    E.L.V.I.S. will work forever and never wear out. However. Since the EL Cheapo version above uses a paper element filter, it will eventually clog up even with another filter prefiltering the fuel. This will probably take years (if you change the prefilter at recommended intervals). When it eventually clogs up...well you'll have to pass up another Starbucks latte Those who want to avoid this can use a fancy metal screwtype filter and replace the filter element with the beads. No clogging problem ever.

    Commercial model.
    Same recipe and ingredients as the personal model but with the following modifications.
    Big trucks, buses, construction machines usually use a large canister type fuel filter with hydraulic type lines and fittings.
    The cheapest method:
    Fill the element canister 1/2 to 2/3 with shot/magnet so the reservoir is ionized and then sucked through the filter.
    The expensive method:
    Install another fuel filter canister made as above. This involves extra lines and fittings that have to be made by qualified hydraulic mechanics. This is not expensive as the components are stock.



    Good for all engines, marine/autos/pickups, gas or diesel. Not LPG.

    NOTE: If anyone successfully makes it work with biodiesel of vegetable oil
    like NASA says it can, please inform me at once.



    LASTLY. Tell your friends. Make a link from your website.

    IF YOU ARE GOING TO GO COMMERCIAL, PLEASE FEEL FREE.

    HOWEVER...
    Please include my E.L.V.I.S. sticker and www.THE-E-L-V-I-S.link. There's no call to feel guilty...nor do I mean to make you feel so (really), but if ya get enough benefit...buy me lunch.




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    Every time mag drive ko ug maabot ang fuel nga naigi ani nga device to the carburetor, pagkadako gyud ang difference sa performance sa fuel, lahi ra gyud. Kabsan na ko ug words to describe its effect. Highly recommended gyud for every fuel line. Lihok na 'ta samtang naa pay mahimo. Obviously this will reduce fuel consumption and pollution. Do your part in solving such problems.

    The only reason that this ELVIS does not work is when you don't have it on your fuel line.

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    good source of aluminum metal for the ELVIS project



    pwede pud ka adto sa grocery, palit ug aluminum nga hulmahan sa puto or leche flan.

    Sa mga nakahimo na, pamalita pud mo dire aron managhan ang makahibalo.
    Last edited by vernie; 03-14-2011 at 05:30 PM.

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