ACTIVATOR reduces fuel consumption Saab Scania by 4 l/100 km of any SAAB Scania model.
Therefore, with the same amount of fuel on your SAAB Scania, you will drive MORE KILOMETERS!
Activators are installed on all models of SAAB Scania.
1. Reduction of any fuel consumption in saab scania by 4l/100km;
2. A slight increase of saab scania engine power;
3. The increase in motor-resource of saab scania;
4. Reduction of CO and CH in saab scania exhaust gases by 30-40%;
5. Regular and dynamic operation of saab scania engine;
6. Absence of knocking of any fuel when the saab scania engine is operating;
7. Reduction of carbon deposits in saab scania on pistons, cylinders, spark plugs, fuel injectors, catalyser and exhaust pipes;
8. Increase of operating life of saab scania catalyser, lambda probe, spark plugs and diesel fuel injectors;
9. Easier to start saab scania engine in winter;
Exampl of installation of SAAB Scania.


ANY FUEL, by going through 30 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 Scania engine begins to work much BETTER.
Usually, it is already seen after 10-20 km of run of the car SAAB Scania which has an installed Activator.
Imagine, how your SAAB Scania 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 also with car fuel.
FUEL with Activators BURNS more COMPLETELY, it doesn’t leave any carbon deposits on pistons, cylinders and spark plugs.
On SAAB Scania, 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 Scania are installed within 5 minutes (see «INSTALLATION»)
ATTENTION! The main difference of THESE ACTIVATORS is that there are 60 weak 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 Scania, 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»).
PRICE:
The 3 complete set (6 Activators) — 90 EUR


The price includes the deliver by post.
PATENTS

The average fuel consumption of Scania trucks depends on the type of fuel system:
28 l/100 km — for HPI and XPI systems;
31 l/100 km — for PDE system.
These values are relevant for the Saab Scania 5 series models.
Factors affecting Saab Scania fuel consumption
Some factors that may affect the fuel consumption of Saab Scania:
Riding style. Sudden acceleration and braking increase fuel consumption, while smooth movement reduces it.
Load. When driving with a load, the fuel consumption of the Saab Scania is higher than without it.
Weather conditions. In the cold season, consumption may increase due to the low temperature of the engine.
Fuel system malfunction. Dirty filters, low fuel pressure, or valve problems can lead to increased fuel consumption.
Ways to reduce Saab Scania fuel consumption
To reduce fuel consumption, it is recommended:
Undergo regular maintenance. Even subtle malfunctions can increase consumption.
Check the brakes. Lagging brakes increases fuel consumption.
Change the air and oil filters on time. Dirty filters reduce power and increase fuel consumption.
Use engine heating. In cold weather, electric motor heating can be used in equipped parking lots.
Roll over. For example, to roll down the slopes without wasting fuel.
Keep a distance of 70-100 meters from the car in front. This reduces the air resistance.
Fuel consumption of some Scania models:
Scania P410 (dump truck, 6×4 wheel formula, diesel, Scania DC13.103 engine, 450 hp) — 35 l/100 km in a mixed cycle.
Scania R113 380 (tractor truck) — 30 l/100 km.
The average fuel consumption of the Scania 5 series depends on the type of fuel system: 28 l/100 km for HPI and XPI, 31 l/100 km for PDE.
It is important to keep in mind that fuel consumption may vary depending on operating conditions, vehicle condition, and other factors.
Some other Saab Scania engine models:
The DSC9 is a 9-liter engine for transporting goods in urban environments and on intercity routes.
DC9 is an engine with a 4-valve cylinder head, included in the package of trucks of 4-5 series of models P, R, G.
DC16 is an 8-cylinder engine with a V-shaped cylinder arrangement, produced since 2010.
DS11 is a motor for long—range trucks with a load capacity of up to 25 tons.
DSC12 — high-power engines for heavy operating conditions (transportation of heavy loads, transportation on roads with frequent height differences).
Technical specifications
Saab Scania engines are characterized, for example, by the following features:
Low—speed operation increases the efficiency and durability of the motor, reduces noise.
The use of an electronic fuel injection system, for example, on a 14-liter DSC14 V8 diesel engine, which in this version developed a power of 420-460 hp..
Diesel fuel is used for Scania car engines.
Types of fuel systems
Depending on the Scania engine model, different types of fuel systems are used.:
PDE. A system with pump injectors, where the pressure is regulated in each cylinder.
HPI. A system with an actuator that dispenses fuel, and by pressing the camshaft it is fed further.
XPI (Extra-hight Pressure Injection). The system with an injection pressure of 2400 bar ensures accurate fuel metering into the combustion chamber regardless of the speed and load of the engine.
Fuel requirements
Some fuel requirements for Scania engines:
The sulfur content. For example, for Euro 2, 3 and 4 engines with EGR system, the permissible sulfur content is no more than 350 particles per million (0.035%). For Euro 4 engines with SCR system — no more than 50 particles per million (0.005%).
Low-temperature properties. If the vehicle is operated in a region with a cold climate, the fuel must be intended for use at low temperatures (up to -25°C).
Prohibition of additives. Diesel fuel should not be mixed with fuel additives to increase its combustible properties or used engine oil.
Ban on gasoline or alcohol. Their use leads to engine wear.
Before refueling, it is recommended to turn off the engine so that no air enters the fuel system.
5 Ways to Optimize the Fuel Efficiency of Your Scania Truck
Regardless of whether you are a driver, fleet manager, or company owner, optimizing fuel consumption should always be in your best interests. But fortunately for you, Scania’s fuel efficiency is well known in the industry, as the Swedish manufacturer develops some of the most popular truck series with a particular focus on economy.
If you are looking for a Scania truck for sale in the UK, there is no better dealer for you than Smith Bros. As used Scania specialists, we are the only independent dealer who can transfer the remainder of the R&M package to the main Scania dealer. As experts in our field, we can provide your business with everything from semi-trailers to dump trucks.
We are also not limited to Scania vehicles; we also have Mercedes-Benz, DAF and Volvo trucks for sale to any type of customer who comes across our services. We are proud of our excellent customer support team and a team of experts with many years of industry experience. A family business since 1969, we are well prepared to handle any problems you may have.
But while you’re thinking about which of our used trucks is best for your business, check out our blog to find out how to learn how to drive a low-fuel vehicle.
Why is fuel efficiency important?
Implementing careful low-fuel driving practices can bring several benefits to your wallet, the planet, and beyond. In fact, if you want to maximize your profits and optimize your business, you should consider putting into practice a number of cost—effective truck driving techniques — they may even make you more alert and attentive on the road in the process. If you keep an eye on fuel efficiency while driving, you can:
Saving money: Less fuel consumption means less money to spend on refueling.
Improved driving: Fuel efficiency can also lead to safer and more thoughtful driving, which significantly reduces the chance of accidents.
Reduce your environmental impact: By maximizing your fuel supply and making sure you’re not wasteful, you can reduce your environmental impact during your trip.
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Scania Fuel Efficiency: Five practical ways to improve
Every logistics company should consider fuel efficiency as a top priority. By focusing on this topic, your business can save money and optimize operations, creating a financially sustainable business designed to last a long time.
Avoid harsh driving techniques
If you are an unpredictable driver, you can also be very inefficient in fuel consumption. This is because bad driving habits such as sudden braking and sudden acceleration cause your truck’s engine to overload, burning more fuel than necessary. Breaking away from this bad driving etiquette can eliminate these issues and gradually improve the fuel efficiency of your fleet over time.
Rough driving methods can be monitored using modern technologies such as telematics. This innovative technology extracts driver performance statistics and can even summarize problems into points, making feedback personalized, simple, and understandable. Improving fleet safety and fuel efficiency At the same time, telematics such as Scania’s own fleet management system simplifies operations.
Acceleration and idling
Even though speed and idling are completely different, they can significantly affect your fuel efficiency. When it comes to the former, speed and fuel efficiency don’t exactly go hand in hand. To save fuel, it is best to maintain the maximum recommended speed for commercial vehicles — 30 km/ h in populated areas and 60 km/h on the highway.
While speeding can overload your truck’s engine and dramatically increase fuel consumption in the process, idling in traffic will have similar adverse effects, while you will achieve nothing at all. Spending money and fuel while stuck in traffic can get worse if you use an air conditioner, while this system uses a small amount of fuel to keep running. To achieve optimal fuel efficiency, it is best to leave the vehicle stationary if it is safe to do so.
Cruise control and swimming
When you press the accelerator pedal, gasoline or diesel fuel is consumed. You save fuel for every moment when you don’t need to turn it on. On the contrary, using the brakes causes your car to lose momentum going forward. Thus, rolling out and avoiding pressing the brake or accelerator is an economical way to drive if you do it under close supervision of the traffic around you.
Modern Scania trucks such as the R660 are equipped with cruise control. Cruise control makes it easy for you to maintain a constant speed on the highway, so you only use the fuel you really need. Using cruise control and maintaining a constant speed will also keep you from going too fast, which, as we’ve already discussed, can quickly drain your fuel.
Route planning
By using route optimization software, you can efficiently plan trips, reduce travel time, and improve fuel efficiency. By being as active as possible at this stage of preparation, you will be able to increase your fuel efficiency. For example, by using route planning software combined with telematics services, you can fully optimize your fleet so that drivers do not violate traffic rules while avoiding congestion.
Take advantage of Scania’s innovations
Scania is a leader in fuel efficiency innovation and offers a range of different features that enable drivers to maximize the use of a full tank. One of these features is the Opti-Cruise from Scania, which is available with manual or automatic clutch. This advanced feature makes gear shifting faster and more efficient, meaning you don’t waste power and save fuel.
However, this is far from the only feature that Scania boasts. The award-winning Scania trucks are equipped with state-of-the-art aerodynamic features that reduce aerodynamic drag and promote fuel economy. Modern Scania vehicles can even offer full driver support, providing instant feedback and tips on how to improve driving techniques to save fuel.
The role of proper vehicle maintenance
When it comes to fleet safety and management, nothing is more important than proper vehicle maintenance. Conducting thorough and regular inspections of trucks ensures that each vehicle in your fleet will not have any serious problems in the future, and preventive maintenance ensures that your trucks will be perfectly optimized in terms of fuel efficiency.
To comply with industry laws and recommendations, aspects such as tire pressure, fluid level, and more should be checked regularly. In addition, professional maintenance of your truck will allow experts to identify problems that you may not have previously suspected. For example, pressure leaks, a jammed brake, or a clogged air filter can lead to unnecessary fuel loss.
How Scania’s Fleet management software can Help
The Scania fleet management software installed on all Scania vehicles is a kind of telematics system that provides the user with the ability to track driving habits, vehicle characteristics and, most importantly, fuel consumption. This software is also necessary for reporting to drivers and offering them customized improvements that will help them become more fuel efficient.


