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Pulse Prius Spark Plug Lowers MPG and Increased Performance
Pulse Spark Plug – and here’s why its technology should be in your engine. Until now, every gallon of gas you bought was ignited by a simple spark plug- an outmoded technology that has barely changed in 100 years. But now you can change to a new eco-friendly pulse plug that uses an advanced technology to make every drop of gas burn better and cleaner.
These plugs may look similar to spark plugs on the outside, but inside the technological advances of are evident. Pulse plugs feature a unique capacitor-based circuit that captures energy normally wasted by spark plugs and generates a spark with 10 times greater energy than any spark plug.
Here’s how it works: Electrical energy from the engine’s power coil is stored in the built-in capacitor. At the exact moment needed, that energy is released in an amazingly powerful and quick high-energy pulse.
Note the visibly larger spark of the Pulstar pulse plug on the right. The result: The improved combustion efficiency burns fuel sooner and more effectively, which equals improved mpg, less CO2 based emissions, and better overall drivability. Even the green get greener! For example, in this EPA US06 fuel consumption lab test, even the icon of fuel economy and eco-friendliness- the Toyota Prius- saw notable improvements in mpg.
Performance – Looking for more engine horsepower? Pulse plugs create horsepower by generating more peak power than spark plugs.
None of them treat performance at the epicenter : fuel ignition.
Pulse plugs have 10 times more peak power than spark plugs and ultimately improve the performance of your vehicle as well as the performance of all aftermarket performance products. Pulse plugs simply ignite fuel better and should be the very first step in improving your engine’s performance.
Test results:
- 4.4 more mpg
- Reduces CO2 by a quarter ton annually.
- Increased Horse Power
- Pulse plugs last 50,000 miles and/or 4 years
- Will not harm your engine or void the warranty
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