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SynGas is a small plug-in device that connects to your vehicle's OBD2 port - the same standardized diagnostic port your mechanic uses to read your check engine codes. Every car manufactured in the United States since 1996 has one, typically located under the dashboard near the steering column. According to the official SynGas website, the device is designed to work with your vehicle's Engine Control Unit - the ECU, which is essentially your car's onboard computer. The brand describes SynGas as a tool that analyzes your driving behavior and recalibrates certain ECU functions over time, aiming to reduce fuel consumption and improve engine efficiency. Here is how the official site describes the setup process: plug the device into your OBD2 port, turn the ignition on for 30 seconds, then start driving. According to the brand, SynGas automatically calibrates itself within approximately 150 miles of normal driving. After that calibration period, it is described as operating passively - no manual adjustments, no ongoing maintenance.


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