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EnergyCelâ„¢ Makes Vehicles More Fuel Efficient and Safer
-Total Safety Means More Than Seatbelts and Airbags

By Jerry Cumbus
Reprinted with permission from the Greater Tulsa Reporter

Jerry Cumbus is co-founder of the Automotive Research and Design Center. He is currently testing cars for manufacturers and writing technical reports that incorporate design improvements and recommendations.

Better mileage means much more than spending less at the gas pump. When the better mileage results from improved combustion, this bring about a multitude of benefits and advantages in the long term operation of your vehicle, far beyond the savings of a few dollars when topping off the tank.

Truly efficient combustion in an internal combustion engine is difficult to achieve. That is why we have catalytic converters and other emissions control equipment incorporated in the design of contemporary engines, to keep all the unburned particulates out of the air we breathe and provide a higher safety level of clean atmosphere.

The bad news is all these contraptions drain power from the principle purpose of the engine, which is to make the vehicle move both quickly and efficiently. Thus requiring more power to do the same job. Theoretically, this entire approach to solve the pollution problem is, to a degree, self-defeating, or at best, far from a thoroughly scientific methodology for pollution control.

Effective atmospheric safety in this area has been the focus of extensive research for most of the past 60 years. Today, our knowledge of chemistry and molecular physics has brought about advances we are beginning to realize and apply to the problems permeating the perpetuation of atmospheric safety in this context, through improvement in fuel efficiency. The best part of this development is better mileage.

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