August 31, 2007

Oxygen Sensor Wholesale

 

New Invention Helps 02  Sensor Combat Pollution

 

 

New Invention Helps 02  Sensor Combat Pollution

 

A new car product promises to save money on gas and help reduce harmful emissions and prevent global warming.

 

The Sabertec Blade, sold exclusively at Ideal Automotive Services in Davis Square, is an aftermarket automotive patent-pending product developed in Brazil that lessens emissions of toxic gases and greenhouse gases and increases fuel efficiency.

 

Functioning with a vehicle’s oxygen sensor, its catalytic converter, and its central processing unit, the Blade works by affecting them without requiring modification to a vehicle’s motor, or other internal components. It increases the efficiency of the internal combustion process and decreases the amount of fuel that is burned during combustion.

 

The Blade working hand-in-hand with oxygen sensors and catalytic converters lead to lowered emissions of harmful gases like carbon monoxide, hydrocarbons, nitrogen oxides, carbon dioxide and methane. It also significantly increases fuel economy and decreases exhaus

 

“This is the greatest thing since sliced bread,” said Manager Skip Hansen of Ideal Automotive.

 

“If all the cars and light duty trucks in the United States were to install the Blade, annual man-made carbon dioxide emissions would be reduced by more than 231-million metric tons. That’s the equivalent of taking approximately 50 million passenger cars off the road,” according to Sabertec CEO and founder William O’Brien said. “The Blade is a driver’s best defense against rising gas prices and the threat of global warming.”