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Filipino inventor unveils new invention

Sunday, August 31, 2014 12:00 AM    Views : 7048by:Ben Cal

MANILA, Aug. 31 (PNA) -– Filipino inventor Jun de Jesus has unveiled his newest invention called "Highmax Turbo Power Simulator" that increases vehicle's fuel efficiency, engine power and torque rolled into one.

De Jesus, the inventor of "Eagle Eye" -- a unique security alarm device for cars and business establishments that is activated using a mobile phone -- conducted a demonstration of "Highmax Turbo Power Simulator" before members of Team Montero Sports Philippines (TMSP) at Metro Walk Complex in Pasig City on Saturday.

TMSP headed by Royce Tan has expressed its full support for De Jesus' new invention.

De Jesus explained how "Highmax" works as a power booster with less fuel consumption because the device "converts atmospheric air into ozone and hydrogen/nitrous oxide before it enters the engine to enhance fuel burning efficiency."

"The more fuel you burn, the more energy you release and the more power you make, and that means the faster and the farther the vehicle runs with greater engine torque," he said.

The inventor explained that "engines normally burn only up to 70 percent of injected fuel."

"Thus, if you burn almost 100 percent of fuel in the engine, that is 30 percent more power and as a result, you will be able to save at least 10 percent of your fuel consumption," he pointed out.

De Jesus also said that another plus factor of "Highmax" is it is environment-friendly as it cuts down air pollution because "almost 95 percent of fuel is burned and there is almost zero smoke emission from the engine."

Edilberto "Boyet" Dungca, another TMSP member, also attested that he is satisfied with the performance of "Highmax" in his vehicle, both as gas saver and splendid engine power.

Al Sapayan, a TMSP member, who has installed in his Montero the "Highmax" and "Eagle Eye," has attested to the high performance of both devices.

During the demonstration of the security alarm using a would-be scenario that Sapayan's Montero was stolen, the device set-off an alarm and after 25 seconds the engine stopped. When it was re-started, the engine again conked out after 25 seconds for good.

The engine would not re-start despite all efforts made by the driver. As a result, the car owner "traced his stolen vehicle with a tracking device through a cellular phone."

Global positioning device is not needed, according to De Jesus, but the car owner has the option to install a video camera aboard his vehicle.

De Jesus hopes that the government will help promote inventions by Filipino inventors to help the Philippines become an industrialized country which is long overdue. (PNA)
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Source: http://www.pna.gov.ph/index.php?idn=13&;sid=&nid=13&rid=678655

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