Hello all
I was the proud owner of a Range Rover classic until I sold it to someone in Zanzibar, several years ago. I now live in Sapin on the Costa Blanca with my wife, dog & Freelander. It's a simple 4 cyl 1.8 litre petrol engine. My question is, which is the fuel inlet pipe going into the injection rail?
I ask this because I have a pulsing magnet which I want to attach to it, to give improved performance & improved fuel economy. For the sceptics amongst you, I know it works because I have one on my wife's Peugeot 306, 1.6 petrol engine & my Merc 300 CE 24 & they both have much improved fuel consumption.
A diagram would be great but a concise description would also work.
Anyone else already tried this?
David W
I was the proud owner of a Range Rover classic until I sold it to someone in Zanzibar, several years ago. I now live in Sapin on the Costa Blanca with my wife, dog & Freelander. It's a simple 4 cyl 1.8 litre petrol engine. My question is, which is the fuel inlet pipe going into the injection rail?
I ask this because I have a pulsing magnet which I want to attach to it, to give improved performance & improved fuel economy. For the sceptics amongst you, I know it works because I have one on my wife's Peugeot 306, 1.6 petrol engine & my Merc 300 CE 24 & they both have much improved fuel consumption.
A diagram would be great but a concise description would also work.
Anyone else already tried this?
David W