Carbon or varnish deposits are capable of damaging your Ford Explorer’s engine once an incomplete combustion takes place. Non homogeneous molecules are generated in both gasoline and diesel fuel. These molecules cluster, grow, and become trapped during the combustion in your engine. Under such conditions, air is unable to reach the trapped molecules, thus they do not burn out completely. The molecules are then expelled into the atmosphere or retained as carbon/varnish deposits in your engine. Your Ford Expedition 2002 – 2003 is fortunate enough to be equipped with a fuel saver that breaks such cluster of molecules apart. With a high-quality Tornado Fuel Saver, more oxygen will reach each molecule for effective and complete combustion. Putting up a Ford Explorer Fuel Saver on the supply fuel line will make your hydrocarbon molecular clusters to efficiently separate and expand. More oxygen will combine with more hydrocarbon molecules that are no longer in clusters. Because of this, more efficient combustion in the firing chamber is successfully achieved. A fuel saver is definitely useful for the effective burning of fuel. And this will result to fewer emissions. Also, a "cleaner and hotter" fuel burning will increase the horsepower output and the overall engine performance. A good-quality fuel saver from Tornado can really provide great help to your Ford Explorer’s engine. If you are looking for a premium Tornado T57KI80 today, just surf on our pages and check out our parts catalog that’s designed for your easy and quick search. We have great deals to offer here so keep clicking in our site. Our toll free lines are open for your queries and clarifications about your particular auto part needs.