- Size: 6 x 6 x 4-1/2
- Draws 15 amps
- Produces 50-70 liters of hydrogen/oxygen mixture per hour
Our new double cell makes twice as much gas.
The Fuel Cell is the heart of the system. It separates water into hydrogen and oxygen, and adds the hydrogen to the fuel mixture, making the fuel mixture rich so the computer can "lean" the fuel. The unit is built of durable stainless steel. It can be used even in freezing weather.
The Vaporizer contains six powerful magnets to help ionize the fuel and break it down into tiny sized molecules for easier consumption, a cleaner burn, and a more thorough utilization of the fuel. The radiator hose provides heat to pre-heat the gasoline as well.
Covalizer
The Covalizer formula was developed for us by a fossil fuels expert. It will also break the covalent bonds and, since it is hydrocarbon based, it not only cleans out the engine, but it mixes with the carbon build up and burns it. We also do get a little better mileage using it. There is nothing in the new formula that is hazardous. It does not have to be mixed by the consumer. It can be shipped even through the mail. Forget any mixing instructions throughout this manual with the new Covalizer (fuel additive.) It comes in a 16 ounce bottle and it takes two tablespoons (or one ounce per 25 gallons.) One bottle covalizes 400 gallons. |
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Most cars have computers that govern the gas usage of the vehicle. The HAFC Optimizer is an actual computer that ties into the emissions control system on the car and teaches the manufacturer’s computer to operate the HAFC System to keep it from rejecting the savings. This unit is the patented difference between the HAFC and all other gas saving devices
FINALLY ... REAL TECHNOLOGY
THAT REALLY SAVES!
This 2002 Honda Civic (4 cyl) went from 30 mpg highway to 60.5 mpg.
Watch the HAFC Video
To watch a video on the HAFC Technology, select from these video formats and resolutions to best fit your needs:
HAFC - Windows Media, high speed
HAFC - Windows Media, low speed
HAFC - Flash, high speed
HAFC - Flash, low speed
Opportunity For Mechanics and Tuning Technicians
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