How will it affect the engine and what are the long term benefits?
Normally all engines produce crankcase gases which are either recycled back into the combustion chamber or vented into the atmosphere. During the recycling, these toxic gases cause the engine to become contaminated with carbon sludge eventually reducing the life span considerably. The sticky tar-like material sticks in rings, valves and other components reducing the engine life. These gases also reduce combustion efficiency producing vibration, excess heat and worse exhaust emissions. As well, performance is reduced. Open crankcase vent systems also contribute to cancer. When crankcase gases are recycled but pass through the device, they become considerably different. They effectively clean the engines combustion system allowing rings and valves to work freely. They also improve combustion ultimately reducing vibration, sound and exhaust emissions. As well, performance becomes significantly improved. Engines run cooler, last longer and pollute less. These effects are sustained for very
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