Save up to 35% on your fuel & gas bill with original Japan advanced technology fuel saver and energy booster.
Ideal for:
Private cars
Commercial buses
Trucks etc
* Hi-tech quality product - Brand new sealed in box
* Easy to fix (No modification on original engine, If you can open car bonnet you can fix it)
* Affordable price
* Available here in Nigeria
* Compatible to all kind of petrol, NGV & diesel vehicles.
* It maximize energy(improve petrol, diesel, NGV, CNG, LPG fuel efficient. save up to 35%
* It Improves/ pro-long spark plug and engine life-span.
* It Improves torque & engine performance
* Increases engine power 15% to 35%
Environment friendly
* It ensure smother running engine, by promoting a more complete combustion
* It increase ignition and combustion of the air and fuel mixture is more complete compare with engine without micro compressor
* It doesn't need any supported accessaries (can function well independently)
* All the component insides the micro compressor function 100% mechanically
* It won't make any noise to your engine
* It won't cause any side effect to your engine
* Its a small size component(compatible with all kind of engine)
* Its light, not bulky and easy to handle
* It pick up immediately after installation
* It reduce gas carbon monoxide (CO) dan hydrocarbon (HC)
* It help pass puspakom emission test
* Free maintenance (just install and forget it)
* Its plug and play
We have limited stock available. Order now while the stock last.
Call: 07067418088, BB Pin:2901A5C6
Installation manual will be given.
Free shipping to any location in Nigeria.
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