A South-West garage operator is doing the buzz with a box to consume less fuel, while the prices at the pump remain high. His idea seems simple on paper: touch only the engine software, not the mechanics, to grab deciliters of fuel on each journey. Behind this device is Maxence Combes, 48-year-old automotive electrician based in Revel, Haute-Garonne, who developed a software called "Eco-fuel". According to the newspaper La Défêche du Midi, this …
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A South-West garage operator is doing the buzz with a box to consume less fuel, while the prices at the pump remain high. His idea seems simple on paper: touch only the engine software, not the mechanics, to grab deciliters of fuel on each journey. Behind this device is Maxence Combes, 48-year-old automotive electrician based in Revel, Haute-Garonne, who developed a software called "Eco-fuel". According to the newspaper La Défêche du Midi, this …