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Vapor System Independent Test Results

The Ford F150 pictured is VFT's vehicle currently running the Vapor System.

Vapor Fuel Technologies' system was independently tested and verified at California Environmental Engineering (CEE) on April 25, 2007. CEE is an EPA recognized and California Air Resources Board (CARB) certified independent test laboratory located in Santa Ana, California. CEE has over twenty-five years of test experience and state of the art equipment. The results demonstrated an average improvement of 30.1% in miles per gallon when using the VFT Vapor System.

The mileage tests were based on the standard EPA Highway format. This format requires the vehicle to accelerate, decelerate and cruise at various speeds between about 35 and 60 miles per hour (mph) with an average speed of 48 mph. These driving conditions would be difficult, if not impossible, for the gasoline HCCI and Autoignition efforts currently underway by others but were easily achieved using the VFT Vapor System. Three tests each were performed using the VFT System and then the stock system. The results of the tests were consistent and did not vary significantly from the averages.

Picture of actual Vapor Fuel Technologies realtime data.

Vapor Fuel Technologies' system has been designed, developed and tested at Bushnell Engineering's facility in Beavercreek, Oregon. Hundreds of tests have been performed during the development and proof of concept process. Those tests included road tests up to 90 miles in duration as well as various dynamometer tests including EPA Highway and City Tests. Several vehicles have been tested during the seven year process.