COOLSNAP® RING
COOLSNAP® Ring Principle
Car fuel and refrigerants produce van der Waals' forces as they flow through the pipeline, attracting molecules together producing larger clusters that slows the flow and eventually clog the pipeline.
COOLSNAP® rings are composed of special far infrared minerals that optimize heat exchange activity by absorbing external heat to increase the amplitude of far infrared waves. This reaction generates stronger energies to break the van der Waal forces between car fuel and refrigerant molecules into smaller clusters.
Effect of Car Air Conditioning
Test Model: 2012 Porsche Cayenne
Atmospheric Temperature: 30°C (86°F)
Atmospheric Humidity: 66%
Install the COOLSNAP® Ring test in the stationary state of the vehicle
COOLSNAP® Ring Stationary Vehicle Test
Car Fuel Consumption Effect
Test Model: 2012 Toyota RAV4 2.4L 4-Speed Auto Transmission
Installation Location: 2 on gasoline fuel pipeline
Data Comparison:
- Manufacturing: Comprehensive fuel consumption can run 11.5 km/L (27.05 mpg) of fuel
- Test: Comprehensive fuel consumption can run 13.8 km/L (32.46 mpg) of fuel
Test Model: 2017 Honda CR-V 2.4L AWD
Installation Location:
- 1 pair on air-conditioner pressure pipelines (low and high)
- 1 pair on gasoline fuel pipeline
Test Vehicle Diagnostic System: OBD2
Test Software: INFOCAR
Test Phone: Huawei Mate 10 Pro
Data Comparison:
- Manufacturing: Highway fuel consumption can run 14.4 km/L (33.87 mpg) of fuel
- Test: Highway fuel consumption 18.89 km/L (44.43 mpg) of fuel