I have a 1997 Ford F250 4×4 7.3L Powerstroke diesel and I was wondering if new injectors would increase my mileage. I heard it worked wonders for the 6.0 but I didn’t know if it would make that big of a difference in a older 7.3 . If anyone’s done this or has any other suggestions for better mileage I would apppreciate hearing from them.
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You may have heard of the water for gas technology.
Some believe it’s a hoax because you cannot run your car on water alone of course!
With a cheap and simple installation you produce Brown’s Gas, also called HHO, which is mixed with the fuel (petrol, gasoline, LPG or diesel) your car is built for.
This mixture is more fuel efficient because the hydrogen gas explodes first and heats up the combustion chamber before the fuel does. This results in an increase in gas mileage of 10 – 50 %
The price of the conversion is quickly recovered, especially when you drive a truck or SUV. Just make sure you follow all the safety instructions and if you are not a mechanic, get some professional help!
You can read more in the review below . . .
In some cases, swapping out injectors will help, others, it won’t. . . It just depends on how dirty they are. . .
Tips for increasing fuel mileage. . .
1. Install a K&N air intake on the truck. The truck has to work a lot less to intake air, which helps fuel mileage by a few MPG’s. . . 150-450 bucks
2. Install a larger exhaust. This helps the engine expell gases better, rather than having the engine fight the back pressure. Also raises your MPG’s. . . 200-800 bucks
3. Install a performance chip, or a programmer into your trucks’ computer system. This will give you increased mpg’s that you can see. . . 350-1500 bucks
4. Propane injection will make your truck run more efficiently. . . this price ranges a lot on this. . .
5. Water injection. . . same thing with the price. . .
These are just a few ideas to make your truck more fuel efficient on the road. All of these ideas will also give you better performance, more horsepower, and will look and sound good going down the road. Just be cautious, the more aftermarket stuff you add on, the more you’re going to have to watch your gauges. All this stuff can mess with your EGT’s (exhaust gas temperature), coolant temperature, and more, which can cause more harm than good, so if you are wanting to do this, spend the extra few hundred dollars and have the gauges put in your truck. . . you’ll appreciate it later. . .