PASSENGER VEHICLES TESTING

Emissions tests were conducted on a 1993 Buick through the Vehicle Emissions Project of the Government of Ontario's Ministry of Transportation and Ministry of Environment and Energy. Results showed an across the board improvement in vehicle emissions.

1983 Buick

Provincial Standard

With Fueltec

Hydrocarbon

3

0.19

Carbon Monoxide

6.0

1.68

NOx

6.0

1.2

Hydrocarbon (Unburned Gasoline)
Carbon Monoxide (Poisonous Gas)
Nox (Creates Smog)

A similar test conducted by Environment Canada on a 1997 Dodge Caravan showed lowered emissions also:

1997
Dodge Caravan

W/O Fueltec

With Fueltec

% Improvement

C0

0.96

0.75

22%

CO2

408

407

0.2%

NOx

0.30

0.26

13%

THC

0.21

0.17

19%

Again, while results do not show a consistent factor, emissions are lowered in every case with the addition of the Fueltec to the vehicle fuel system.

More recently, emissions tests have been done on an eight-cylinder Ford Van through a certified Clean Air Ontario testing station on vehicles road-testing the Fueltec.

1993
Ford F150

W/O Fueltec

With Fueltec

% Improvement

C0

0.22

0.18

22%

CO2

14.02

14.3

2%

NOx

232

227

3%

THC

35

21

65%

By far the strongest results for the Fueltec come from anecdotal evidence. In one case, the user is enjoying a 40% percent decrease in fuel consumption, while others consistently range from 14 to 35 percent.

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