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Why do larger, older engine usually see the fastest and biggest improvements?

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Why do larger, older engine usually see the fastest and biggest improvements?

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To operate, the Fuel Saver unit requires that the fuel flows through its resonator. Fuel flow is important to the process of breaking up the hydrocarbon chains. The smaller the engine size, the more efficient it is and the slower the fuel flow. With larger engines the reverse is true, giving faster fuel flow rates and quicker results.

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