All of our electronics devices are manufactured by FuelSaver-MPG Inc. We have found that these devices do the best job of complementing our systems. They also provide excellent technical support and are expert on the subject of sensor modification techniques.
Special Note: If you are purchasing one of our kits, the correct EFIE for your vehicle will be provided as part of the kit. You just need to let us know the make/model/year/engine that you want the kit for.
ElectronicsQuad Digital EFIEThe Latest Breakthrough in EFIE Technology! About 90% of all vehicles need one of our 2 Digital EFIE Models. The only difference between them is the... Dual Digital EFIEThis is the digital EFIE for 4 cylinder engines, or any engine that has one oxygen sensor upstream of the catalytic converter and one downstream... Quad Wideband EFIEThis is the EFIE for V6 and V8 engines that are equipped with wide band oxygen sensors. Note: Vehicles that use wide band sensors, only use them... Dual Wideband EFIEThis is the EFIE for 4 cylinder engines that are equipped with wide band oxygen sensors, or any vehicle with one wide band and one narrow band... Frequency MAP/MAF EnhancerOur frequency based MAP/MAF enhancer is the first universal MAP/MAF Sensor Enhancer. It can be used for devices that output a frequency to the... Dual Edge MAP EnhancerThis device will tell your computer to use less fuel by adjusting the voltage signal sent from a voltage based MAP or MAF sensor to the computer.... OBD2 Port Scanner USBThis device will read codes and real time sensor data from any vehicle that is 1996 or newer. Plugs into the vehicle's OBD2 port and connects the... Fuel Saver Flash ChipImportant Note: Please be sure to let us know the make/model/year and engine size of your vehicle so we can download the correct program for your... Single EFIE DeluxeAn E lectronic F uel I njection E nhancer is used to adjust the signal from the oxygen sensor(s) before they get to the engine's computer to... Dual EFIE DeluxeAn E lectronic F uel I njection E nhancer is used to adjust the signal from the oxygen sensor(s) before they get to the engine's computer to... |











