First have a look at the diagram on this page. Click on the image with the arrows to enlarge it.
http://www.greencarcongress.com/2005/02 ... s_12_.html
There's devices being sold on the internet that claim to increase the miles per gallons of a normal vechile 15%-100%. If just 25% of that red on the diagram went to green it would be a 100% increase. People working on these devices have said "it burns the gas more fully and that is where the energy increase comes from" though I asked engine consultants about it and they said only 1% is lost due to fuel not being consumed, so it must be that these devices are making the engines run cooler.
The device is a hydrogen on demand system. It's just a container that fits under the hood and produces oxygen and hydrogen gas from water, and it's powerd with electricity from the battery. The battery is recharged by the altinator, so it's just a loop of energy, but here's the thing, more water is produced in the combustion chamber, and also there is more atomic instead of molecule reaction. I don't really know how that might make the engine run cooler, but it's something to check out.
I'm currently advertising a fund for investment money to further research this. I would buy/build and test one of these but I'm not going to have enough money until my stocks go up, or my job starts. If someone wants to buy me one I'll make video of it, and put it on the internet. They're selling for about $1000. If mass produced they should be only 1 or 2 hundred.(emachinshop.com)
Does anyone here have experience with these?



The 40% peak BTE I was talking about was the maximum possible for small ICEs, w/ ~20% being the average. Not an increase. That being said, most vehicles could see a 100% increase in efficiency during a steady cruise at some low end speed with the right OD gearing. Right now, most gearing results in peak efficiency at ~70-120mph, and top speeds well in excess of that. Course, the best way to increase mileage is to drive 55, however, ICE efficiency still isn't optimized at that speed, so a change in OD gearing is needed in order to maximize engine efficiency at those lower speeds.