SAAB FUEL ACTIVATOR — a device which is installed on a fuel hose of any SAAB car and significantly reduces fuel consumption SAAB by 20% and improves the engine performance.
Therefore, with the same amount of fuel on your SAAB, you will drive MORE KILOMETERS!
Activators on SAAB fully pay off in 3-4 months!
The service life of Activators for SAAB is 10-15 years.
Activators are installed on all models of SAAB and are used in all types of fuel — GAS, PETROL, DIESEL FUEL.
The Activators are easy to install, they are installed on the SAAB fuel supply hose in a few minutes:
1. SAAB fuel consumption is reduced by 20%.
2. A slight increase in the power of the SAAB engine.
3. Extends the service life of the SAAB engine.
4. The content of carbon monoxide and other pollutants in SAAB exhaust gases is reduced by 30-40%.
5. Stable and dynamic operation of the SAAB engine.
6. Reduces the formation of soot and carbon deposits on SAAB pistons, cylinders, spark plugs, fuel injectors, catalyst and exhaust pipes.
7. Extends the service life of the SAAB catalyst, lambda probe, spark plugs and SAAB fuel injectors.
SAAB ACTIVATOR reduces fuel consumption by 20%.
At the same time, the engine operation of SAAB is significantly improved.
Examples of installation on different models of SAAB.
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ANY FUEL (petrol, diesel, gas), by going through 10 magnetic fields of THESE ACTIVATORS, for a short time changes its structure and properties, and it BURNS more fully and REGULARLY.
Due to this, the SAAB engine begins to work much BETTER.
Usually, it is already seen after 10-20 km of run of the car SAAB which has an installed Activator.
Imagine, how your SAAB engine works with VERY GOOD FUEL …
That is, we have quite different (better) fuel.
You agree that chopped firewood burns much better than whole logs … The same thing happens with automotive fuel in the cylinders of the SAAB engine.
Activators installed on SAAB reduce the density and viscosity of fuel:
1. This leads to the formation of smaller fuel particles, ensures good atomization and combustion in the cylinders of the SAAB engine.
2. The fuel ignites better and burns smoothly, ensuring soft and smokeless operation of the SAAB engine.
3. Reduces deposits on injectors and carbon deposits on candles and SAAB cylinders.
4. Reduces the load on the operation of SAAB fuel supply systems.
5. Increases reliability and increases the life of SAAB fuel equipment.
All this leads to improved conditions for fuel combustion SAAB cylinders.
FUEL with Activators burns more completely in the SAAB engine, does not leave carbon deposits on pistons, cylinders and spark plugs.
On SAAB cars, the injectors are not polluted, and there is no black smoke even at throttling at free running.
Knowing where the fuel hoses are located, Activators at SAAB are installed within 5 minutes (see «INSTALLATION»)
ATTENTION! The main difference of THESE ACTIVATORS is that there are 20 magnets placed in them, which for a short time CHANGE THE STRUCTURE AND PROPERTIES OF FUEL. In other similar Aktivators which can be used on SAAB, there are only 2 powerful magnets which are not able to change anything in the fuel (see «ANALOGUES» ).
When you don’t like the Aktivators, then with no doubt you can return them back within 37 days (read «RETURN»).
ACTIVATOR reduces the fuel consumption of any SAAB vehicle by 20%. Therefore, with the same amount of fuel on your SAAB, you will drive MORE KILOMETERS!
The operating life is at least 15 years
We produce and sell them starting from 2008
PRICE:
The set of Activators (2 Activators) — 60,00 EUR

The price includes the deliver by post.
NOVELTY
When installing on SAAB both the Fuel combustion Activators and Activator Autothermia, FUEL CONSUMPTION is reduced by 30-40%!
Read «ACTIVATOR OF AUTOTHERMIE»

PATENTS
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Fuel consumption Saab models:
9-5 II:
urban cycle — 12 l/100 km;
on the highway — 7 liters/100 km;
in the mixed cycle — 9.5 liters/100 km.
9-3 II (2.0 turbo AT modification, 210 hp):
in the city — 12 liters/100 km;
on the highway — 6.4 liters/100 km;
in the mixed cycle — 8.1 liters/100 km.
9-5 3.0 V6 t:
in the combined cycle — 11.1 liters/100 km;
in the suburban cycle — 8.1 liters/100 km;
in the city — 16 liters/100 km
Fuel consumption for some other Saab models:
9-4X (1st generation, 2011) — mixed consumption 11.5–12.2 liters
9-7X (1st generation, 2005-2009) — mixed consumption 13.9 liters.
9-2X (1st generation, 2004-2006) — mixed consumption of 8.4–11 liters.
900 (2nd generation, 1978-1998) — mixed consumption of 8.5–11.8 liters
Sonett (1st generation, 1970-1974) — mixed consumption of 8.5–9.5 liters
9000 (2.3 16V, gasoline, 1990) — 11.7 liters/100 km.
The fuel consumption of Saab vehicles depends on the type of engine and driving mode. The company produced both gasoline and diesel models.
Petrol engines
Some examples of fuel consumption of Saab gasoline engines:
9-3. Fuel consumption ranges from 5.8 to 15.7 liters/100 km, depending on the modification and type of fuel (AI-95 or AI-98 gasoline). For example:
2.0 l, 175 hp, petrol, manual transmission, front—wheel drive — 8.5 l/100 km (petrol AI—95);
2.0 L, 210 hp, petrol, automatic transmission, front-wheel drive — 9.6 l/100 km (petrol AI-95).
9-5. Fuel consumption ranges from 4.3 to 17.0 liters/100 km, depending on the engine and driving mode. For example:
1.6 MT (180 hp) — 10.7 l/100 km (city), 6.1 l/100 km (highway), 7.8 l/100 km (mixed).
Diesel engines
Some examples of fuel consumption of Saab diesel engines:
9-3. Fuel consumption ranges from 5.8 to 15.7 liters/100 km, depending on the modification and type of diesel fuel. For example:
1.9 liters, 120 hp, diesel, manual transmission, front—wheel drive — 5.8 liters/100 km;
2.2 l, 125 hp, diesel, manual transmission, front—wheel drive — 6.4 l/100 km.
9-5. The fuel consumption of the D308L diesel engine (3.0 TiD) is 9.8 liters/100 km (city), 5.8 liters/100 km (highway), 7.3 liters/100 km (mixed).
Fuel consumption for different Saab models varies depending on the type of engine and driving mode.
Petrol models
Saab 9-3. Fuel consumption ranges from 4.2 to 17.3 liters per 100 km, depending on the modification and type of engine. For example, the consumption of a model with an engine of 2.0 liters, 175 hp (manual transmission, front—wheel drive) is 8.5 liters per 100 km, with an engine of 2.0 liters, 210 hp (manual transmission, front—wheel drive) — 8.9 liters per 100 km.
Saab 9000. Fuel consumption depends on the modification and engine power. For example, a model with an engine of 2.0 liters, 150 hp (manual transmission) — 13.6 liters per 100 km, with an engine of 2.3 liters, 200 hp (automatic transmission) — 17.6 liters per 100 km.
Diesel models
9-5. Fuel consumption for some modifications with diesel engines:
9-5 (2001) 2.2 TDi (diesel, 120 hp) — 6.4 liters per 100 km in a mixed cycle.
9-5 (2005) 1.9 TiD (diesel) — 6.4 liters per 100 km in a mixed cycle.
How can you reduce fuel consumption on your Saab car?
With an optimized driving method, fuel consumption can be significantly reduced With an optimized driving method, fuel consumption can be significantly reduced
These days, with fuel prices skyrocketing around the world, it wouldn’t hurt to save some money when we drive our Saab cars. Saab cars with gasoline engines can be very thirsty. But the situation with Saab diesel engines is much more favorable because they are very economical.
However, in the case of Saab diesel engines, you should pay attention to the engine’s environmental add-ons such as DPF, exhaust gas recirculation valves, or intake manifold, as these engine add-ons must be fully functional and serviceable for fuel consumption to be normal.
Reduced fuel consumption
With the help of several tricks and tips, you can quickly and effectively reduce fuel consumption — in the fight against record prices at gas stations!
Currently, the price of gasoline in Europe is about 2 euros, while in the United States, motorists have to fork out almost $5 per gallon, and diesel fuel is often more expensive than gasoline. But did you have any hope that prices would fall? According to forecasts, fuel prices are certainly not going to fall in the near future.
On the contrary, fuel prices at gas stations are expected to reach new record levels every following week. So, what should we do? Apart from using a car more rarely, driving more economically is the most effective method of mitigating the impact of this «price explosion» on your wallet. Automobile associations across Europe have started conducting trainings for drivers to show them how to reduce their cars’ cravings for gasoline or diesel by up to 20 percent.
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The driver has the greatest savings potential when pressing the accelerator pedal. Proper car acceleration dosing really saves money.
The driver has the greatest savings potential when pressing the accelerator pedal. Proper car acceleration dosing really saves money.
Thoughtful driving style
The focus is, in particular, on forward-looking driving, that is, keeping the distance and shifting to a higher gear early in order to maintain an optimal engine speed range.
Instead of this hands-on workout and fuel-efficient driving training, we’ve put together five basic fuel-saving principles in one place and advise you to pay more attention to power consumption while driving so you can see for yourself which driving style is depriving your pet of most of its fuel.
In addition to significant savings, you also save on the environment in this way (by reducing CO2 emissions) and contribute to saving value and extending the life of your Saab vehicle.
5 TIPS FOR SAVING FUEL IN EVERYDAY DRIVING
Not only does driving wisely have a positive impact, but the technical equipment and condition of the car also play a role in reducing fuel consumption.
However, these five points are the most important:
TIRE PRESSURE
If the tire pressure drops, fuel consumption increases by up to 10 percent. Reduced tire pressure increases rolling resistance by only 0.3 bar and leads to unnecessary additional fuel consumption.
Good tire pressure and disconnected consumers reduce fuel demand.
Good tire pressure and disconnected consumers reduce the need for fuel.
Did you know that tires account for up to 20% of your car’s fuel consumption? For this reason, new tire labels also have a fuel economy clause that promises low rolling resistance. Depending on the rolling resistance, their efficiency ranges from Class A, which shows the best fuel consumption, to Class E, which provides the worst fuel consumption. Between classes, fuel consumption increases by about 0.1 liters for every 100 kilometers traveled.
Unload all unnecessary items from the trunk, because each additional load means more fuel consumption.
Unload all unnecessary items from the trunk, because each additional load means more fuel consumption.
OVERLOADING IN THE CAR
Empty the trunk, get rid of unnecessary items and reduce the weight of your car. Each kilogram will cost you more fuel. An additional load of 100 kg (220 lb) means an additional consumption of 0.3 liters.
Why is your Saab’s fuel consumption decreasing?
Saabs have the highest ratings for fuel economy, but sometimes you may be disappointed with how fuel efficiency has deteriorated over the years. There are several reasons why this can happen, and there are also ways to prevent or stop this problem. It all comes down to your knowledge and how much care you are willing to give your car. Let’s take a look at the various aspects of your car that are responsible for fuel economy.
Common causes of low gasoline consumption
Various situations can lead to lower fuel consumption. This can range from poor fuel quality to mechanical problems, but the fact is that poor fuel consumption will cost you more money on gas pumps.
Pay attention to your car’s needs, and even if you don’t find any problems, take it to your trusted specialists for inspection and maintenance. This action can save you a lot of money in the long run.
Here are some of the most common reasons for your Saab’s lack of fuel efficiency.:
Clogged air filters: A clogged air filter causes problems with the ratio of fuel and air entering the engine. This can damage the engine and, as a result, increase the fuel consumption of your car. Professional car mechanics can easily clog the air filters.
Insufficiently inflated tires: When the traction of the car increases, it leads to an increase in fuel consumption, which is easily caused by improperly inflated tires. A simple solution would be to make sure that your car tires are well inflated.
Faulty Spark plugs: A damaged spark plug that does not spark properly will increase fuel consumption, affecting engine combustion. It is best to replace the spark plug yourself or, even better, take the car with you for full maintenance.
Use the wrong oil: Low-quality oil increases the friction in your car’s engine and therefore leads to increased fuel consumption. Use only the oil recommended by the car manufacturer to easily avoid this problem.
Excessive idling: When your car is idle for a long time, it consumes a certain amount of fuel just to stay on. Since it is wasting fuel when stopping, it is better to turn off the car to reduce the amount of fuel you are wasting.
Bad driving habits: Sudden revs and aggressive acceleration increase the car’s fuel consumption and reduce fuel consumption. Improved handling and regular maintenance will save your car from fuel problems.
Faulty Fuel injectors: Since the fuel injectors are responsible for supplying fuel to the engines, a problem with this part will cause less fuel to flow into the engine. This reduces engine efficiency and increases fuel consumption. This leads to lower fuel consumption, but this problem can be easily solved by quickly visiting your car service.
All these factors cannot be completely prevented, so it is always better to take your car for maintenance in order to save fuel and money in the long run.









