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Nov 25, 2009

Engine Ecology * USA - "Making your engine run greener"

Modifications enforcing a cleaner burn inside the engine. The result is a reduced carbon footprint exiting your engine

Glendale,CA,USA -Engine Ecology (PR), by Dan Renner -18 Nov 2009: ... Engine Ecology brings about greenhouse gas pollution reduction very simply with our engine air intake system modifications... Burn more fuel inside of your engine rather than spitting it out of your exhaust with Engine Ecology's modifications to your engines air intake system. This creates:

* Less unburned fuel particles exiting the engine
* A reduced carbon footprint
* A cleaner burning engine
* A more powerful engine

"We simply make your engine burn its fuel more completely"... Better performance is simple if your engine sends 1/4 ounce of fuel into a cylinder to burn, but only 3/4 of that burns -- and it has to burn for you to get power, are you getting the performance you are already paying for? Right! ... Better mileage is a normal side effect of Engine Ecology's modifications to your engine air intake system, however, we will not state any results regarding this to you due to the wide variety of engine and vehicle sizes and condition that can effect these numbers. We will state that the most dramatic mileage result we have had reported to us was with a turbo-diesel engine... (Photo from ironmax: Mitsubishi's Dry Cargo-Delivery)


* This it's one test - Thanks to Dan Renner, Founder Engine Ecology

Hello Santiago: I would like to tell you that we are now undergoing testing of our product in the Philippines on diesel-engined trucks from Mitsubishi delivery vans to Isuzu tractor-heads with 10PD & 10PE V10 engines... All drivers with our unit installed stated that they have more power and better acceleration... The owner of the company has impeccable records for maintenance, fuel and emissions on all of his trucks for the last 3 years... We expect to run the test for 2 months before gathering data for comparison and final reports... I will let you know when the results are tabulated if you wish... Cheers !!!
( Photo from dodongflores.multiply: A Isuzu Water Tanker Truck in Philippines)

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Blogger Unknown said...

Hello Santiago,

This is coming a bit late since the test ended in November of last year, however, the results were VERY promising.

We were able to reduce the truck's smoke particles as measured by the local "Land Transportation Office" in the yearly registration of the vehicles by 58%.

Cheers,
Daniel Renner

9:18 AM  

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