Do you think adding a magnetic heat exchanger to the radiator hose (fuel heater) and some form of fuel reformulator in the gas tank will give me better results ?
The Magnetic Heat Exchanger, in today’s vehicles are equipped with Frame Rail Temperature Sensors which actually sample the temperature and pressure of the fuel directly before it enters the fuel injectors, so the effects of heating the fuel would be quickly diminished as the cars computer would readjust and most likely add more fuel to compensate for the less density of the heated fuel. This may work on older vehicles with less sophisticated electronics, but not with either of the vehicles you mentioned. Also, it has been our experience that fuel additives and reformers do little or nothing to increase fuel economy. The U.S. Government performed a study on over 180 fuel additives on the market and found none to be effective at reducing fuel usage. When you have the unit installed by a knowledgeable mechanic he will need to determine what additional modifications you may need. Many vehicles seem to perform better with our cells with just O2 Extenders, while others require an EFIE and O