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looking at improving mpg on general daily running,

has anyone seen these, do they actually work?

seen on eBay for approx. £10 - bargain if it actually works!!

What is the Mileage Maxx?: The Mileage Maxx is a stationary vortex generator that fits inside your air intake tube.



How it works: The Mileage Maxx produces a vortex, effect in the combustion chamber of your engine. This allows for better atomization of your fuel, resulting in more complete combustion of the available fuel.

By enhancing fuel atomization, the Mileage Maxx increases horsepower and fuel economy. Lab tests conducted by the EPA on non-moving vortex generators showed results as high as 20 horsepower and 24% increases in mileage. Other independent studies yielded results as high as 35 HP and 31% MPG. Although results varied from vehicle to vehicle, there were gains across the board, and considering the price, ease of install, and maintenance free operation, the Mileage Maxx is a worthwhile investment.

or would re-circ DV be more appropriate? i was looking at getting one anyway, in particular the Forge Split-R, anyone with this please advise.

Andy K03 i've noticed has one, how does it compare to standard set-up both in efficiency and sound?

any comments appreciated.

cheers,

looking at improving mpg on general daily running,

has anyone seen these, do they actually work?

seen on eBay for approx. £10 - bargain if it actually works!!

or would re-circ DV be more appropriate? i was looking at getting one anyway, in particular the Forge Split-R, anyone with this please advise.

Andy K03 i've noticed has one, how does it compare to standard set-up both in efficiency and sound?

any comments appreciated.

cheers,

I suspect the only performance increase this gives is on the sellers car when then take your money and the money of several others and use it to buy something useful

A quick Google shows a few forums whereby there have been reports of them disintegrating and getting sucked into the engine. :eek:

Your choice. :)

Oh, and you're running a turbo'd car, complete waste of time in that case.

Your driving habits are an easier way of reducing fuel use tbh.

The dv won't make any difference either mate.

This is the point where I like to tell a story about an ex-neighbour of mine, some time head Police Mechanic for Dunbartonshire, and lecturer in car maintenance at the local FE centre.

He was asked what he thought of these sorts of fuel economy devices and replied "Oh they're great things. I know someone who fitted 10 of them, left here with half a tank of petrol and had it overflowing just before Carlisle!" Enough said?

:doh::rkick:

These things are as pointless as the Ebay MAF resistors and the old classic "electric turbocharger".

As others have pointed out, drive more sympathetically if you want to save fuel.

I noticed these things only started appearing on ebay as fuel prices started to rise... obviously the people that sell these things know a good market when they see one! :rolleyes:

Go easy on electric turbocharger, some recent Garret designs are electrically pre-spun turbochargers (so in effect supercharger-turbocharger design)

But that's not what you get on ebay :-)

Avoid useless devices as they will be a waste of money.

If you drive more relaxed and gain a few marginal mpg improvements thats pretty good.

My cars mpg according to what car is just above 40mpg and I'm getting 41-42 at times so I'm pleased.

Using stuff like injector cleaner once every 2/3 years will help too.

If you dont need the a/c turn it off

Keep tyres inflated at correct pressures

take out unnecessary weight and avoid driving with a roofbox/rails if you don't need them

Avoid harsh acceleration and harsh braking will give you more mpg but will also reduce wear on componants.

looking at improving mpg on general daily running,

has anyone seen these, do they actually work?

seen on eBay for approx. £10 - bargain if it actually works!!

or would re-circ DV be more appropriate? i was looking at getting one anyway, in particular the Forge Split-R, anyone with this please advise.

Andy K03 i've noticed has one, how does it compare to standard set-up both in efficiency and sound?

any comments appreciated.

cheers,

Keep away from eBAY stuff like that ,as said before a complete waste of money and time getting it fitted :thumbdwn:

Iv got a Forge SplitR and TBH my fuel consumption hasnt changed,i did a run after fitting and got a 39.9mpg (could of got more mpg but i was getting bored)

Iv just got back from Weymouth,with two kiddies in the back and a boot full of luggage and pushchairs (good boot in the octy!) i was averaging between 36 - 38mpg at speeds on the motorway between 70 and 90mph

So not too bad,better than i was expecting

But eBAY gadgets and gizmos? dont even entertain mate,their not worth it

HTH :thumbup:

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cheers guys,

thought the device was too good to be true

your figures have put me at ease though as generally i seem to get around 37mpg including motorway driving and a boot full of crap!

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