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Originally Posted by Zeuceone
how will the car know not to use the same amount of fuel?
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I'm not a mechanic or anything but I think that the MAF sensor will adjust the fuel automatically. I've read that having the feeder hose attach to the intake at the right spot is important.
And as for being dangerous it's not a hydrogen bomb but is combustable (just like gasoline, nitrous oxide, etc.) or it wouldn't work.

Isn't it worth even investigating it to possibly get 20%-30% increase in mpg?
I can't turn back now! I've already invested around $15 in this project!