Wallace
Environmental Testing Laboratories
Report
on BPI Worldwide Fuel
Wallace
Environmental Testing Labs is an independent,
full service automotive emissions testing
facility currently recognized by both the
United States Environmental Protection Agency
(EPA) as well as the California Air Resource
Board (CARB) as being capable of performing
Federal Test Procedure (FTP) and Highway Fuel
Economy Test (HFET) test procedures. We have
been involved in emissions testing since 1984
and have conducted tests on many fuel additive
products to determine whether they increase
fuel economy and reduce emissions in gasoline
powered vehicles.
The
FTP (40 C.F.R. Part 86) is the primary test
for vehicle emissions. The FTP and the Highway
Fuel Economy Test (HFET) (40 C.F.R. Part 600)
are tests recognized by the EPA for evaluating
fuel economy of light-duty vehicles.
Using
the EPA's criteria for the evaluation of fuel
additives, the FTP and HFET tests conducted
by this laboratory provide a reasonable degree
of confidence that the product causes a real
improvement in fuel economy and reduction
in emissions. The emissions tested were Hydrocarbons
(HC) which showed an average reduction of
5.387%, Carbon Monoxide (CO) which showed
an average reduction of 7.315%, and Nitrous
Oxide (NOx) which showed an average reduction
of 3.513%.
BPI Worldwide
™ Fuel contains naphthalene as an active
ingredient. Short term exposure, inhalation,
ingestion, or dermal contact with naphthalene
is associated with hemolytic anemia, damage
to the liver, and neurological damage. Please
store in a ventilated area at all times.
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