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Anti-smog Deisel 75-300Gal  Hologram Info

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Anti-Smog Diesel Treats Up To 300Gal Hologram

Before installing the fuel chip hologram sticker on the tank, take note of the smell coming from the exhaust. Most cars will have a distinct smell of gasoline coming from the tailpipe.

 

To Begin, Place the frequency hologram sticker on your car or trucks gas tank for improved emissions (0-CO,0-NOx), and a cleaner, better burning engine. Locate the vehicle’s fuel tank. If you have a skip plate, have an authorized mechanic show you where the fuel tank is. If there are two fuel tanks, you will need two fuel chip devices. Make sure that you have the correct fuel chip for your vehicle depending on whether it is petrol, diesel or LPG. Most cars will experience a slight lowering of the idle instantly. After revving the engine for about 30 seconds to 1 minute, observe the quality of the exhaust from the tailpipe.

 

Miles Per Gallon has been reported to INCREASE 5% – 25% in most cases of gasoline burning engines (up to %40 in diesel engines) to occur in vehicles that are in good working condition.

 

There should be mostly water vapor coming out and steam-like smell. Now your exhaust emissions are greatly reduced and in time, as your engine cleans out accumulated deposits, your gas mileage will improve along with an increase in engine life. The fuel chip reduced your idle RPMs and will help your engine run with lower emissions, possibly even 0.0 while increasing power and performance noticeably. Increase in power and performance will be seen right away mileage increase on older cars takes a couple oil changes.

 

The view at Holidium Labs is that yes, we have impacted our environment and also our own well-being. In response we have developed solutions that have the potential to eliminate this threat and in many cases, repair the damage. Holidium Technology reliably removes toxins from emissions generated by industrial, commercial, and private fossil fuel burning vehicles. Our devices remove a wide range of pollutants including:


Sulfur oxides (SOx) – a chemical compound produced in various industrial processes. Since coal and
petroleum often contain sulfur compounds, their combustion generates sulfur dioxide, and further oxidation
of this in the presence of a catalyst forms acid rain.

Nitrogen oxides (NOx) – especially nitrogen dioxide can be seen as the brown haze dome above
or plume downwind of cities and is one of the most prominent air pollutants.
Carbon monoxide (CO) – It is a product by incomplete combustion of fuel such as natural gas, coal or wood.
Vehicular exhaust is a major source of carbon monoxide.
 Carbon dioxide (CO2) – a greenhouse gas , emitted from combustion, cement production, and associated
with ocean acidification.

 

Holidium Emissions Reduction Device was developed by sampling vehicular tailpipes. The recorded frequency was then inverted with processes that are in some ways similar to those commonly used with sine waves.

 

These steps create a Key Signature that is designed to completely erase its target. For the purposes of manipulating vehicular exhaust Holidium uses a static application.

 

In this case a small device, capable of generating and sustaining a Scalar Field, with no moving parts and requiring no batteries. Using an electromagnetic process, Holidium embeds the Key Signature into a specially engineered hologram, causing it to generate a small scalar field that radiates the new frequency.

 

For the process to be successful, the scalar field must come in contact with the fuel itself, so the newly programmed holographic device is attached directly to the surface of the vehicle’s fuel tank. As the fuel comes in contact with the field, its Key Signature changes to match the new frequency. Quantum Absorption then enables the frequency to affect the remainder of the fuel. The improved fuel now burns completely, while consuming any waste residue left as a result of previous incomplete combustion. The end effect includes reduced emissions, fuel savings, and increased performance.

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