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As an engine combustion optimiser the FUELSAVER’s main function is to encourage fuel combustion.

The fuel absorbed by the engine is optimised just prior to combustion so that it can be better utilised. 

Depending on the type of fuel and what it is being used for, this process can lead to average fuel savings of up to 26% (engine using LPG)

Alongside the mechanical protection and increased reliability that PROZONE’s FUELSAVER offers, there is no doubt that fuel savings can greatly reduce a company’s operational budget.

Take the following example;

A lorry that uses 36litres of diesel per 100 kilometres per year and travels a distance of 120,000 kilometres per year can make the following savings if we apply a hypothetical 11% saving using the FUELSAVER FS3:

Before installing the PROZONE FUELSAVER:
36 X 1200 = 43,200 litres of diesel per year

36 X 1200 = 43,200 litres – 11% = 38,448 litres of fuel per year

If the price of the fuel is 0.90 Euros per litre then the savings accrued are around 4,300Euros for 4,752 litres of diesel.  If an average sized business has 10 lorries, its total yearly savings will equate to around  43,000  Euros. 

This saving of 4,752 litres of fuel is in addition to better engine performance and increased reliability.  Any business will appreciate the benefits of reduced maintenance without having to make significant financial investments.  The vehicle itself also benefits from a smoother drive and greater acceleration.

The FUELSAVER has paid for itself within a matter of days and you can then begin to count its real savings.


 

CONSUMPTION CHART

 

Speed in Km/hr

RPM

Fuel used BEFORE

Fuel used AFTER% Différence
4012700.4930.31635.9
6019270.4860.28541.3
8026140.3630.28920.4
10032220.3020.2758.9
12038760.2730.2662.5

 

No matter what type of business you run, PROZONE’s FUELSAVER provides you with great savings on fuel and maintenance costs.

 

 
Conception et réalisation  2ISM.jpg  2006-2007