What do you think of the reactor ecopra?

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What do you think of the reactor ecopra?




View netshaman » 04/08/10, 01:00

http://www.ecopra.com/home/index451.html

Everything is in the title.
I am interested, but before I would like to know your clear opinion.
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View oiseautempete » 04/08/10, 07:46

50% of fuel economy is pure and simple scam, in reality it will rather turn around 10% ... : Mrgreen:
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View netshaman » 04/08/10, 08:41

10%, I suspected it a little, but it works then.
Compared to a self-built pantone reactor, what is it worth as efficiency?
I ask that because I do not feel too capable of building one, I suck in torch welding.
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View Christophe » 04/08/10, 10:52

It works no less or better than a self-built reactor ... the difference is that in self-construction you spend a lot more time adjusting so you are more likely to give results.

It is more the use of the vehicle than the assembly that will give performance (if you drive in the city most of the time, it is not worth kiting) ...

Bird, what is noted on the page is quite honest to know:

A gain in consumption varying from 10 to 50% for tractors among others is noted.
Example: An OPEL Combo from 1991 whose manufacturer data indicates a consumption of 4.96 at 8l / 100km in the best conditions. With this same vehicle equipped with the ECOPRA © kit 33.03 liters of diesel fuel made it possible to travel 818 km only on the road, ie 4.03 l / 100 km.


We already talked a lot about this kit here: https://www.econologie.com/forums/gillier-pa ... t4456.html

For other questions on doping: https://www.econologie.com/forums/search.php

Ecopra, unlike hypnow, gives a lot of feedback, especially on video (they did a little train)
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View netshaman » 04/08/10, 13:12

I live in the countryside and I make small journeys daily, as well as longer journeys sometimes.
What interests me is to pollute less and improve the performance of my engine.
I have a 207 hdi 90 cv.
It is a good car but its engine is undersized in relation to its weight, this is why I installed an SFI box to improve combustion + a power system box in order to have a little more flexibility, especially in the ribs, but the flip side is that you have to dose the pedal because if you press too hard it smokes more obviously.
So I go gradually and it does not smoke, unless you press like a nag like a keke.
But it's not really my driving style, diesel is expensive and I don't have to go to the pump.
With a full tank I go about 900 km, I had a 206 hdi equipped with these same boxes and I did 1000 km with a full tank.
Without them I only made 850!
Consumption is the same for the 207 without these boxes but with less power and strange thing the mileage covered with a full is the same too!
Conclusion, with the boxes I have a more powerful engine for the same fuel consumption.
So a pantone kit would be welcome, just to lower consumption, right?
With 10% it would give me 4.95l / 100 instead of 5.5l / 100.
Or 9 km more terrible.
In theory it does not seem very interesting.
On the pollution side it might be able to do it.
I wrote to ecopra, they told me that they can mount it for me if I bring my car to them.
At the limit I prefer, because the cut of the pot I risk to miss it.
What do you think, it's worth it under these conditions to spend 750 € for this kit, or it is better to build it yourself?
You say they have user feedback: are there any who have a 207?
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