Fuel Efficiency Tech for HD Trucks Debuts from FuelMaxx

| January 11, 2014


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xx has introduced the EPEC (Electr
on Proton Energy Cell) advanced nanotechnology designed to increase fuel efficiency in heavy duty over the road trucks.

The company reports savings by more that 20%.

The EPEC (Electron Proton Energy Cell) technology is based on a process where a minimal amount of micro oxy-hydrogen gas and plasma (also known as ionized air) is added to the combustion process. This is engineered to directly improve the air fuel mixture, and increase the flame speed and combustion stability resulting in improved fuel efficiency of the engine. It also translates to drastically reduced, if not completely eliminated, harmful emissions that cause smog.

According to the company, even the most efficient internal combustion engines, be it gasoline or diesel, are only about 35% efficient. The rest of the energy is wasted in friction, heat and emissions. Toxic exhaust gases such as Hydrocarbons (HC) and Carbon Monoxide (CO) are a direct result of an inefficient fuel burn process. Therefore, by decreasing harmful HC and CO exhaust emissions it automatically translates to a more complete combustion process and increased fuel economy.

Successful tests done be independent third parties have shown 20-40% increase in fuel economy.

Al Suarez, Inventor, states the “EPEC cell can be installed in thirty minutes or less by any trained technician and will fit under the hood for any computer controlled gasoline or diesel engine.” Once installed there is no maintenance required and no water to be added to the device.

About Fuelmaxx
Fuelmaxx is a development company located on the gulf coast of Florida dedicated to producing alternative clean energy technologies that promote energy efficiency throughout a wide range of applications. Fuelmaxx designs, develops and manufactures various technologies including micro-hydrogen energy cells, Air ionization cells, clean energy devices, emissions reductions units for diesel and gasoline internal combustion engines designed to assist fleets in reducing operational costs, increasing profitability and reducing their carbon footprint. More information at:www.myfuelmax.com.

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