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1. Affiliates Store Forums Documents EFIE Installation Instructions It would be a good idea to familiarize yourself with what an EFIE is by reading the following two documents Oxygen Sensor Adjustment General Information EFIE Electronic Fuel Injection Enhancer Described Also if you are installing a version other than a Deluxe Series EFIE then see the document Notes For Installing Circuit Board amp Basic EFIE Models 0 Install your fuel efficiency device The EFIE is not intended to be a fuel saver by itself You should install a device that is designed to get more energy out of the same fuel such as a hydrogen gas electrolyzer a fuel vapor production unit or other device that gets more power out of the same fuel by increasing the efficiency of the burn 1 Locate the oxygen sensor signal wire The easy way to do this is to look it up in your Haynes Clymer or Chilton manual for your car If you don t have one of these there is a service at www ahdol com where you can pay a nominal fee and get your wiring diagrams emailed to you I have also recently found a resource at www autozone com whereby you can get your wiring diagram and specific service manual information on your sensors However the information is not available for all cars and trucks To help you find your wiring diagram at autozone com follow the instructions found here Using the wiring diagram data you can get the wire color of the signal wire and
2. if power is shut off to the EFIE you ll get the same result regardless of which position the switch is in The red and black test points will accept and hold in place the electrodes probes from a multi meter The black point is attached to the oxygen sensor lead and the red point is attached to the lead that outputs to the computer Just push the leads in and they will be held in place by spring loaded clamps With your probes in the two test points you ll be reading the voltage offset being supplied by the EFIE and this is the setup you need for EFIE adjustment The adjustment screw adjusts the voltage offset between the signal from the sensor and what the computer sees Turn the screw in a clockwise direction to increase the offset and counter clockwise to reduce the offset and your multimeter will be reading the offset amount The signal adjustment potentiometer or pot for short is designed to turn 18 20 full revolutions This is so that the voltage offset can be tuned to a fine degree of control Adjustments as small as a few millivolts can be made Most computers will see 425 millivolts from the EFIE plus the sensor s voltage as high all the time In other words even when the sensor is putting out it s lowest voltage when the EFIE adds 425 millivolts the computer will think the sensor is reading high The computer will think the sensor is damaged because it reads high all the time and will ignore it s data If this occurs you may o
3. some computers will accept an EFIE setting of over 400 millivolts This is not the norm however unless you take some of the actions in Tuning For Mileage A couple of adjustment tips 1 If your check engine light comes on you ve likely set the offset too high and the computer thinks your oxygen sensor is on the fritz This can also be caused by mis wiring the EFIE so make sure you re hooked up correctly 2 If you lose horsepower you ve got an incorrect setting as fuel efficiency devices should increase horsepower proportionately with the increase in MPG as well as decrease emissions 3 If you have a high temperature probe run down the highway with the fuel efficiency devices turned off long enough to get the engine up to full operating temperature and note the temp of your exhaust pipe near the exhaust manifold As you increase your voltage offset this temperature may increase Don t let it raise more than 180 degrees from your initial test You will probably find adjusting the EFIE to be frustrating at first When you turn the adjustment screw the voltage starts raising or lowering and keeps on doing so long after you ve stopped turning the screw It can take up to 10 minutes or more for the voltage changes to completely settle down I have learned to set EFIEs similarly to balancing a long stick on your finger You have to turn the screw farther than you expect the final position to be to get the EFIE s voltage changing in the direc
4. when the fuel efficiency device is turned on Note that when power is shut off to the EFIE or the EFIE s switch is turned off the original connection between the oxygen sensor and the computer is re established If connecting to your fuel saver s power is inconvenient or inappropriate just use any circuit that is accessory key switched Your electrical diagram can come in handy here and if you don t find another device to attach to you can usually find a spare circuit in the fuse box you may have to add a fuse One installer used the oxygen sensor s heater power for his EFIE s power and this is perfectly acceptable Ground can be the vehicle body engine block or ground from another device including the ground for the oxygen sensor itself Just make sure that whatever you choose to use for ground has a negligible resistance less than 10 ohms when tested against the negative battery terminal of your car 3 Mount the EFIE You can use the mounting ears to screw down the EFIE to a suitable location on the vehicle body or firewall Some people like to mount the device inside the passenger compartment of the car There are some considerations about where you mount your EFIE that should also be reviewed 1 The EFIE is not waterproof If you mount it under the hood you will have to take care to cover it if you need to steam or spray clean your engine If this is something you regularly do you may want to mount the EFIE in the passenger compartme
5. er side of the cut the computer wire Note rarely an oxygen sensor wiring harness will have more than 4 wires In this case the sensor is possibly a wide band oxygen sensor The EFIE has been reported to work with 5 wire wide band sensors Once you have determined which is the sensor s signal wire you want to get it located up close to the computer If you used a manual or wiring diagram you probably have already located the wire at the computer s wiring harness If you had to figure out the wires at the sensor itself then try to find the same wire at the computer s wiring harness It should be the same colors but test it with an ohm meter to be sure Sometimes they use the same colors for different things Even if it s a pain now it s worth it to get the signal wire located up by the computer This makes cutting into it and hooking up the EFIE much easier 2 Locate 12 volt power and ground You need to ensure that you have switched power not power directly from the battery You don t want the EFIE running 100 of the time It s not that the unit couldn t run 100 of the time it probably could But it would slowly drain your battery Most of the fuel efficiency devices need switched power as well and you can often piggy back onto them Note that the EFIE draws negligible power You can attach it to any circuit The best choice for a voltage source is a fuel efficiency device such as a Hydrogen generator That way the EFIE only activates
6. hopefully gain access to it up in the engine compartment where it routes to the computer If none of these options are available you ll need to locate the oxygen senor and then locate the signal wire by testing The sensor can have 2 3 or 4 wires and you have to know which one is the signal wire If you have 4 wires they will be 1 Heater 12 Volts 2 Heater ground 3 Oxygen sensor signal 4 Oxygen sensor signal ground If you have 2 or 3 wires then you can have a common ground or no heater wires etc The simplest setup is a single wire which is the signal wire and the sensor get s it s ground from the exhaust pipe You can use the following procedure to narrow down which wire is which 1 Disconnect the wire harness turn on the ignition and probe for a wire produces 12 volts This will be the heater circuit 2 Next find the 2 wires that produce exactly 0 volts These will be the heater ground and the signal ground The remaining wire should be your signal wire 3 Reconnect the wiring harness then strip a little insulation from the signal wire and measure it to ground with the engine running You ll get voltage readings constantly fluctuating between 0 and 1 volt if you have the signal wire Note that you have to let the engine warm up a bit before you will get these voltages from the sensor e Cut this wire at a convenient location for connecting the EFIE We ll call the sensor side of this cut the sensor wire and the oth
7. nt where it will be protected 2 If you live in a cold climate where temperatures are expected to be below freezing a significant number of days per year you will want to ensure that the EFIE is mounted where it will be warmed either by the engine or inside the passenger compartment Below freezing temperatures cause the EFIE to come up to it s voltage offset very slowly unless it is physically warmed This is because it doesn t generate much heat of it s own In most cases this can be accomplished by mounting your EFIE in the upper rear of the engine compartment close to the firewall which will allow it to benefit from trapped engine heat Newer EFIEs now come with jumpers that if set will cause the EFIE to generate more heat These were intended for use in very cold climates Find J1 and J2 on your circuit board Set the following jumpers for increasing amounts of heat J1 J2 J1 and J2 4 Attach the wires The EFIE multi conductor wire has 6 colors red black white green blue and brown Connect the red to your power source Connect the black to ground Connect the green wire to the oxygen sensor Connect the white wire to the computer For Dual EFIE units the brown wire goes to the 2nd oxygen sensor and the blue wire goes to the 2nd sensor s computer line Hopefully you ve been able to locate all these wires up by the computer in an easily accessible location But if so be sure not to cut them too close to the computer so that you have ple
8. nty of slack to work with them You should solder them and use heat shrink tubing to insulate the connections from other wires If you don t have heat shrink you can use electrical tape I personally always use heat shrink It s more professoinal looking and less likely to unravel later into a sticky mess EFIE Connection Diagram To Computer gt White wire or blue Cut wire Green wire or brown Black wire Ground Oxygen Sensor Signal Wire Red wie 12 Volts lt To oxygen sensor Note Dual EFIE Models use the blue and brown wires for the 2nd sensor Single EFIE models do not have these wires 5 Adjust the EFIE You will now need to adjust your EFIE They do not come from the factory with a particular starting voltage preset so you ll have to set the intitial voltage I have found that 200 volts 200 millivolts is a good starting point The controls of the EFIE are shown and further described below EFIE Controls The picture above shows a Single EFIE Deluxe with the controls marked The toggle switch turns the EFIE on off and the red LED glows only when the EFIE is on and has power Note that when the EFIE is powered off it makes the connection between the oxygen sensor and the computer the same as it was before the EFIE was installed If you ever have need to reconnect the oxygen sensor directly to the computer just turn the EFIE or Dual EFIE off and this will be accomplished Also
9. r may not get a check engine light alerting you to the defective oxygen sensor but for sure your gas mileage will get very bad So you should never operate your EFIE this high The exact voltage is 45 volts to the ECU Above that voltage is high and below that voltage is low The ECU must see transitions from low to high several times per second or it will know that the sensor is bad and then just start merrily adding gas It is possible to damage the adjustment pot by turning it past it s lowest or highest values However I ve turned them at least 10 full revolutions past the end with no ill effects But there is a limit to how many times you can turn them and I have ruined one once by turning one too far The thing to do is only turn them with your multimeter hooked up When you get down below 50 millivolts and further turning doesn t change the amount stop And the same applies at the top end of the scale In actual practice you should never need to be at the extremes When it comes to making the actual adjustments to the EFIE for your particular car and fuel saver combination I recommend starting out with 200 millivolts The process of adjusting the EFIE is trial and error If you re setting the EFIE above 350 millivolts you re starting to get pretty high Watch for symptoms of too lean a mix such as rough engine lack of power check engine light coming on etc When these show up adjust it back down until the symptoms go away Note
10. tion you want Then when the voltage gets close to your target voltage quickly start turning the adjustment screw the opposite way until the voltage stops increasing Once the voltage is at your target value then you just make small adjustments either way to get the voltage to settle down But note you ll want to check the voltage some minutes later to make sure it hasn t continued to drift to a different value Another small detail that might throw you if I didn t point it out When an EFIE is first connected to a vehicle and powered up the voltage will go higher than normal and then slowly settle back down This is without changing the adjustment This settling out period can take from 5 to 10 minutes or more The primary manifestion of this is when you make your first voltage setting then 5 minutes later find it has changed This is normal Just go ahead and re set the voltage you want After the EFIE is acclimatized to your vehicle you won t see this phenomona again That s the basics If you run into trouble in your installation post questions on the support forum www fuel saver org I can use the feedback to improve the guides here as well as answer questions others may have as well Good luck Documents Store Forums FAQ Links Affiliates Contact Support 2007 2008 FuelSaver MPG com
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