EPA-AA-TEB-92-01
                Emissions  and  Fuel Economy Effects

                              of the

               Fuelon Power Gasoline Fuel Additive
                          September  1993
                             NOTICE

Technical Reports do not necessarily represent final EPA decisions
or positions.  They are intended to present technical analysis of
issues using data which are  currently  available.   The purpose in
the  release  of  such reports  is  to facilitate  the  exchange  of
technical  information  and  to  inform  the public  of  technical
development which may form the basis  for a final  EPA decision,
position or regulatory action.


                    Test and  Evaluation Branch
               Emission  Control  Technology Division
                     Office of Mobile Sources
               U.S.  Environmental Protection Agency

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1.0  ABSTRACT

     This   report   describes   the   Environmental   Protection
Agency's  (EPA)  testing  of  the  "Fuelon  Power"  gasoline  fuel
additive  as  part  of its  evaluation  under  Section  511  of  the
Motor Vehicle  Information and Cost Savings  Act (MVICSA).  This
evaluation was  conducted at the  request  of the Federal  Trade
Commission  (FTC)  to verify  the  claims  for  substantial exhaust
emission reductions and for large — greater than  15  percent —
fuel economy benefits.

     Fuelon Power  is an aftermarket  gasoline fuel additive that
is added to the vehicle tank by the operator when  refueling  the
vehicle.   The  product  consists  of  a  proprietary  blend  of
hydrocarbons products which are claimed  to substantially  reduce
vehicle exhaust emissions and improve fuel economy.

     The  additive  is  claimed to  substantially reduce exhaust
emissions, improve  fuel  economy,  raise  the  octane of  gasoline,
improve  vehicle  performance,  reduce  engine  maintenance,  and
extend engine  life.  Only the.emission and  fuel economy  claims
for the additive were evaluated in this test program.

     Two  typical  vehicles were  tested  at  EPA's  Motor Vehicle
Emission  Laboratory.   The basic  test  sequence included  1,000
miles   of  mileage   accumulation,   duplicate   Federal   Test
Procedures  (FTP)  and  duplicate  Highway  Fuel  Economy  Tests
(HFET).   This  test  sequence was  conducted both without and with
the Fuelon Power additive.

     The overall conclusion from these tests  is that  the  Fuelon
Power  gasoline  fuel  additive  did  not  significantly  reduce
vehicle emissions or improve fuel  economy for either the  FTP or
HFET.   The additive  clearly  did  not  reduce  vehicle  exhaust
emissions nor produce  the large — greater  than  15 percent  --
fuel economy  benefits  claimed  by the  manufacturer.   Therefore,
users of  the   Fuelon Power gasoline  additive  are  unlikely  to
realize either  an emissions or fuel  economy benefit  in  actual
driving.  Vehicle  operation  and performance were  unchanged  by
the additive.

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2.0  BACKGROUND

     Under  Section  511.of. MVICSA,  EPA is  required  to evaluate
aftermarket  retrofit  devices  and   aftermarket  fuel  additives
which are claimed to improve fuel economy  for  the  effect of the
device  on  both  emissions  and  fuel  economy.   The   results  of
these evaluations are published in the Federal Register.  l

     EPA  receives information  about many  products which appear
to  offer  a  potential  for  reduction  in  emissions  and/or  an
improvement  in  the  fuel  economy  in  conventional   engines  and
vehicles.    EPA's   Emission   Control  Technology  Division  is
interested  in  evaluating  all  such  systems  because  of  the
obvious benefits to  the Nation.   EPA invites developers  of such
systems  to  submit  information on  the  principle  of  operation
together  with available  test  data.   In  those cases  where the
system  shows  promise in  the  screening tests  at an  independent
laboratory,   confirmatory  tests  are  run  at  the  applicant's
expense  at  the EPA  Motor Vehicle  Emission  Laboratory  in  Ann
Arbor,  Michigan.   Most Section  511 evaluations were conducted
at the request of the applicants.

     Under the MVICSA,  EPA is  also  required to evaluate  devices
"at the  request of  the  FTC  when it  has  reason  to believe that
fuel  economy representation made  for a  retrofit  device  being
marketed   may   be   inadequate."2    This   test   program   was
initiated  at  the   request  of  the  FTC  to  determine  if  the
emission  and  fuel  economy   claims   for  the  "Fuelon   Power"
gasoline  fuel  additive were  reasonable.    The  results  of  such
test projects are set  forth  in a series  of  test and evaluation
reports, of which this  is  one.

     The  conclusions  drawn  from  the  EPA  evaluation  tests  are
necessarily of limited applicability.  A  complete  evaluation of
the  effectiveness  of  a  device   or  additive  in  achieving
performance   improvements  on   the   many   different  types  of
vehicles  that  are in  actual   use  requires  a  larger  sample  of
test vehicles  than  is economically feasible in the evaluation
     The Section  511 evaluation  report,  of  which this  testing
     is part, is  given  in "EPA Evaluation of  the Fuelon  Power
     Gasoline  Fuel   Additive  Under  Section  511  of  the  Motor
     Vehicle    Information     and    Cost     Savings     Act,
     EPA-AA-TEB-511-92-01.  This document is available  from the
     National Technical Information Service,  U.S. Department  of
     Commerce,   5285   Port Royal  Road,  Springfield,   Virginia
     22161.

     40 CFR Part 610, paragraph  610.12(a)

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projects  conducted  by  EPA.   The  conclusions  from  the  EPA
evaluation  tests can  be  considered to  be quantitatively valid
only for the specific  test cars used;  however,  it is reasonable
to  extrapolate the  results from the EPA test  to other types of
vehicles in a  directional manner;  i.e.,  to suggest that similar
results are likely to  be achieved on other types of vehicles.

3.0  INTRODUCTION

     Fuelon Power is  an  aftermarket gasoline fuel additive that
is added to the vehicle tank by the  operator when refueling the
vehicle.   The  product  consists  of  a  proprietary  blend  of
alcohols,  hydrocarbons,   and  ketones   which   are  claimed  to
substantially  reduce vehicle exhaust emissions  and improve fuel
economy.

     The  additive  is  claimed  to  substantially  reduce  exhaust
emissions, improve  fuel  economy,   raise  the  octane of gasoline,
improve  vehicle  performance,  reduce  engine  maintenance,  and
extend  engine  life.   Only the emission  and  fuel economy claims
for the additive were evaluated in this test program.

4.0  PURPOSE OF THE TEST PROGRAM

     The  purpose of  the  EPA  test  program was to  conduct  a
controlled technical  evaluation of  the  device  to  determine  if
the  Fuelon  Power  gasoline  fuel   additive   met  its  advertised
claims.   Exhaust emissions,   fuel   economy,  installation,  and
safety were to be specifically evaluated.   The  other  claims  —
extended  engine  life,  increased  octane,   and  reduced  engine
maintenance — were not evaluated.

5.0  TEST PLAN

     A test plan was developed  by  EPA (Appendix  A).

     The EPA test program consisted of the checkout  of  the test
vehicles,    mileage    accumulation   without   the    additive3,
duplicate   baseline   tests    on   each    vehicle,    additive
installation,   mileage  accumulation  with   the   additive,   and
duplicate additive  tests  on  each  vehicle.   The purpose of  the
vehicle checkout was  to  ensure each vehicle was representative
of  a  properly-tuned  vehicle  and  would  provide  a  reasonable
reference test  condition.   Installation  was to  be done per  the
instructions  supplied with the  product.
     Mileage accumulation consisted  of  1,000  miles  of  driving
     over a  prescribed  route  of city and highway mileage.   The
     same 150-mile route was used  for all  mileage  accumulation.

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     The  vehicles were  to be  tested using  the FTP  and HFET.
The  FTP is the official EPA  test  procedure for determining  the
exhaust emissions  of  a vehicle.   The results of both of these
tests   are  also  used  to  determine  the  fuel  economy  of  a
vehicle.  The  FTP is  described in the Federal  Register  (40 CFR
Part 86;  July  1,  1990) and the HFET  is described in the Federal
Register  (40  CFR Part  600;  July  1,  1990).   The vehicles were
not tested for evaporative emissions.

     Claims  for  the  Fuelon  Power   aftermarket  gasoline  fuel
additive  not specifically  addressed were extended  engine life,
increased  octane,  and  reduced engine maintenance.   The reason
for  not using  specific procedures to evaluate  these  claims is
that  several  of   these   are  in  large  part  subjective  and
procedures  for their  evaluation   are  neither well  defined  nor
routinely  used  by EPA to  evaluate  devices.   Others  require
extensive vehicle mileage or engine (out of vehicle) operation.

     Two  typical  vehicles were  tested  at  EPA's Motor  Vehicle
Emission  Laboratory.    The  basic  test  sequence included  1,000
miles   of   mileage   accumulation,   duplicate   Federal   Test
Procedures  (FTP)  and  duplicate  Highway  Fuel  Economy  Tests
(HFET).  This test sequence was conducted both  without and with
the  Fuelon  Power  additive.   A  more  detailed description  of
these vehicles is given in Appendix B.

5.1  CONDUCT OF TESTING

     The  testing  (including mileage  accumulation) was conducted
by  EPA.  All  tests  were  performed  by  the  EPA  at  its  Motor
Vehicle  Emission Laboratory  in Ann  Arbor.   In  general,  the
testing proceeded  as  planned.  However,  since  the  fuel  economy
pattern for the  three test  segments  of the FTP  did  not  follow
the  expected pattern  on one  vehicle,  additional baseline tests
were conducted on it to verify the results.

     Test Results - Installation

     The instructions  were generally  clear.   However,  there  are
problems  encountered  in pouring the  correct  amount  of measured
additive into a vehicle fuel  tank.

     The  additive  label   instructions  —  "Tilt  bottle  until
FUELON enters  the measuring  chamber  and  lines up with the right
gallon mark.  If  you add 10 gallons of gasoline, line  FUELON up
at  the  10.   For  20  gallons,  line FUELON  up at  the 20,  etc.
Remove gas cap, insert funnel.  Pour  FUELON into tank.   Replace
bottle  cap  tightly."  —   are simple  and clear but cannot  be
properly  followed  due to  problems  with  the   design  of  the
measurement chamber of the  bottle.   When attempting  to pour out

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the measured  amount,  additional  additive  spills over  into the
measuring chamber.  If  the user stops pouring before spillover,
the chamber still  holds additive near the 5 gallon  mark.   This
problem occurs until the bottle is approximately half full.

     Test Results - Fuel Economy and Emissions

     The  test  results  for each  vehicle  are  summarized  below.
Emission  levels  are given  in  grams/mile  while  fuel  economy is
given  in miles  per  gallon.   The  individual  test  results for
each vehicle are given in Appendix C.
                   Summary of EPA Test Results
                            FTP
                   HC   CO
Chevrolet Cavalier
Baseline          .10
Fuelon Power      .14
     additive
            NOx   MPG
     1.57
     1.90
       .35
       .41
      23.5
      23.9
        .01
        .01
                                  HFET
                      HC   CO
      .16
      .24
                          NOx
       .09
       .12
                          MPG
      36.1
      36.3
Dodge Caravan
Baseline
Fuelon Power
     additive
,36
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3.46
4.07
.73
.83
21.1
21.0
.07
.07
1.52
1.60
.10
.31
29.7
30.3
     These  data  were  analyzed  for  statistical  significance
using  Student's  t  -  test"  technique  to  determine  if  the
differences observed  were  real or due  solely to chance.   This
analysis showed  that,  except  for  an increase  in CO  emissions
for one vehicle for the FTP test,  the HC,  CO and NOx differences
     Student's t  -  test is  a  standard statistical method  that
     provides a  powerful technique  for analyzing  experimental
     data  involving  quantitative  measurements  especially  for
     small  numbers  of  tests  (i.e.  30  tests  or  less on  each
     vehicle).   The  method  allows   confidence   levels   to  be
     attached  to   the  estimates   of  the   effects   of   the
     independent  variable (i.e., additive effect).  To minimize
     test costs for the  screening  tests conducted by  applicants
     at independent laboratories,  only hot start  LA-4 (bags  1
     and 2  of  the FTP)  are  required and the data  are screened
     at an 80 percent  confidence level.  For confirmatory  tests
     conducted at  EPA,   FTP  and HFET  tests  are  used  plus  the
     data  are screened  at  a  95  percent  confidence  levels.
     Note:   At a  50 percent  confidence level,  there is an  equal
     probability   that  the  device  does or  does  not have  an
     effect.

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were not statistically significant  at  the 95%  confidence  level
for  either  the FTP  or HFET  tests.   This analysis  also  showed
that  the  fuel  economy  differences  were   not   statistically
significant at  the  95% confidence  level  for either  the FTP or
HFET tests for either vehicle.

     The overall conclusion from these tests  is that  the Fuelon
Power  gasoline  fuel  additive  did  not   significantly  reduce
vehicle emissions  or improve fuel economy for either  the FTP or
HFET.   The additive clearly did  not reduce  vehicle  exhaust
emissions nor produce the  large — greater  than  15  percent  --
fuel economy  benefits  claimed by the  manufacturer.   Therefore,
users of  the  Fuelon  Power  gasoline  additive  are  unlikely  to
realize either  an  emissions or  fuel  economy benefit  in actual
driving.  Vehicle operation and performance  were  unchanged  by
the additive.

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                          Appendix A

                Test Plan  for  EPA Testing of the
              Fuelon Power Gasoline Fuel Additive
Test Plan
     The following is  the  test  plan which will  be used  by the
EPA in collecting data  on  the fuel economy and emission effects
of the Fuelon  Power  fuel  additive of Fuel Plus  Technology Inc.
Corporation  (a  retrofit device under  Section  511 of  the Motor
Vehicle  Information  and Cost Savings  Act).   This  testing  is
being conducted at the request of the FTC.

     1.    Representative   vehicles  will   be    identified   and
     obtained  by  the  EPA.   Representativeness  will  be  based
     upon  the  applicability  of Fuelon Power as  detailed  in the
     manufacturer's   literature;  i.e.,   1990  year  or  older,
     domestic,   gasoline   fueled  and   for   engine   size   and
     manufacturer;  i.e.,   small,   medium,  large  engines  from
     different  manufacturers.

     2.  Vehicles will  each   be checked  and  adjusted  to  ensure
     that  they  are   operating   in  accordance  with  vehicle
     manufacturer's  specifications.

     3.  The test fuel  will  be  commercial unleaded  summer-grade
     gasoline  from   EPA  storage  facilities.    This   fuel  is
     routinely  used  by EPA  and its specifications are known.

     4.   All  mileage  accumulation  will be  with  this  same
     commercial unleaded summer-grade gasoline.

     5.   Baseline  mileage  accumulation.  Each vehicle  will
     accumulate 1,000 miles  on an established road route using
     commercial unleaded  summer-grade fuel.    The  vehicle  will
     then be baseline tested.

     6.    Baseline   tests.    Duplicate,   valid   Federal   Test
     Procedure   (FTP)   and  Highway  Fuel   Economy  Test  (HFET)
     procedures will  be performed  on each test vehicle  after
     baseline mileage accumulation.  Basic vehicle driveability
     will be noted.

     7.  The Fuelon  Power  fuel additive  will  then be  added  to
     the    fuel   supply  in   accordance  with   the   written
     installation  instructions provided with the  additive.

     8.  The  addition  of  additives  will be  performed by EPA
     personnel. The  vehicles  may be checked,  as necessary, for
     correct operation  prior  to  initiation of  these   additive
     tests.
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9.   Additive  Mileage  Accumulation.   Each  vehicle  will
undergo  mileage  accumulation   on   the  same  road  route
sufficient to bring the total mileage with  the additive to
1,000   miles   (additive   added   to  commercial   unleaded
summer-grade   fuel).    For   each   vehicle,   the   mileage
accumulation procedure will  be  the  same as that used prior
to baseline testing.

10.   Additive  Tests.   After  mileage  accumulation,  the
testing  sequence  performed  for  the baseline  test  will be
repeated with the Fuelon Power additive used.

11.   Data  Analysis.   Test  results will   be  analyzed  to
determine   if   there   is   a   statistically   significant
difference  between  the  data sets   (vehicles  without  and
with Fuelon Power).

12.   Additional  testing  may  be  undertaken  by  EPA  to
further  investigate  items  noted during  the course of  the
test program.

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    Fuelon Power Fuel Additive Detailed  In-House Test Plan
I.    Introduction

     Comparative exhaust  emission  and fuel economy data  are  to
     be obtained on  late model vehicles  both without and  with
     the Fuelon  Power  fuel additive.  All  mileage  accumulation
     will  be   done   using  commercial   unleaded   summer-grade
     gasoline from  EPA storage facilities  as needed with  fuel
     added as required.

II.   Test Vehicles

     Two vehicles will be tested.

Ill.  Required Testing

     A.    Vehicle  Prep

           Prior to  start of  testing,  each  vehicle  is  to  be
           tuned to   manufacturer's   specifications   and  parts
           replaced as required to  ensure  proper  operation  of
           the vehicle for 3,000 miles.
           Parts

           Air filter
           Distributor  cap
           Fuel filter
           Ignition wires
           Oil

           Oil filter
           PCV filter
           PCV valve
           Rotor
           Spark  plugs
           Tires
check
check
check
check
change use the same
10W30 oil in all test vehicles
change, use OEM
check
check
check
check
check
           Adjustments  (if  adjustable)

           Air/fuel  mixture
           Choke
           Curb idle
           Fast idle
           Ignition  timing
           Checks

           Compression

           Record  all  items  adjusted/checked/replaced.   Record
           manufacturer's   specifications  and  measured  values
           for all items as appropriate.

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B.   Test Schedule

     All vehicles will be tested using the same test schedule:

     1.  Check tire pressure set for road.

     2.   Drain  and  pressure check  fuel  system.   Then  refuel
     with  commercial unleaded  summer-grade  gasoline  from  EPA
     fuel supply.

     3.  1,000 miles  of  mileage accumulation on  an established
     road route using commercial  unleaded summer-grade gasoline
     from the EPA storage facilities.

     4.  Drain and refuel (approximately 3 gallons).

     5.  Set tire pressure for dyno.

     6.  Drain and refuel to 40% fill for prep.

     7.  LA-4 prep.

     8.  Overnight soak

     9.  Drain and 40% fill with chilled  fuel.  Heat build  with
     no  evaps.    Then   FTP   and   HFET  tests  with commercial
     unleaded summer-grade gasoline.

     10. Repeat  steps  6  to 9.

     11.  Add  Fuelon  Power  to  chilled  fuel   cart   in  ratio
     specified  per manufacturer's written instructions.

     12. Mileage  accumulation to  1,000 miles with  Fuelon  Power
     additive using  commercial  unleaded  summer-grade  gasoline
     with Fuelon  Power   EPA  fuel  cart.   For each  vehicle,  the
     mileage accumulation  route with the  additive  will  be  the
     same as that used prior to  baseline testing.

     13. Drain and refuel (approximately 3 gallons).

     14.  Duplicate  FTP  and  HFET  tests with  the  Fuelon  Power
     fuel additive (steps 6 to 9 completed twice).

C.   General

     The same driver  and dynamometer should be used  to test  a
     given  vehicle  whenever  possible.   Driveability  should  be
     evaluated  on  the   road   and  during  testing.    Written
     driveability  comments   are  needed.   Mileage  accumulation
     will be performed by EPA drivers using  an  established  road
     route.   All  fuel will be from EPA supplies.

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               Test
Make/Model
Model Year

Vehicle ID

Type

Initial Odometer

Engine
  Family

Fuel Metering

Evaporative
  Family

Emission
  Control
  System

Transmission

Tires

Test
Parameters

Inertia Weigh

hp @ 50 mph
  Appendix B

Vehicle Description

Chevrolet Cavalier

1990

1G1JC84G2LJ187797

Four-door wagon

10128 miles

2.2L/I-4
L1G2.2V5JFG2

Fuel injected

LAO-IE


EGR
3-way catalyst
Closed-Loop

Automatic

P185/80R13
Dodge Caravan

1990

2B4FK2530LR611818

Mini van

17198 miles

3.0L/V-6
LCR3.0T5B67

Fuel injected

LCRTB


EGR
3-way catalyst
Closed-Loop

Automatic

P195/75R14
3,000 Ibs

7.0
3,875 Ibs

10.2
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                        Appendix C

                       Test Results

 1990 Chevrolet Cavalier, 2.2 liter, 4 cylinder
          FTP                               HFET
Emissions in Grams/Mile             Emissions in Grams/Mile
Test No.
Baseline
91-4705
91-4709
91-4711
91-4848
HC

.12
.10
.10
.08
Fuelon Power
91-4850
91-5234

.15
.12
1990
Emissions
Test No.
Baseline
91-4697
91-4699
HC

.38
.35
Fuelon Power
91-4701
91-4702
.40
.39
CO

1.75
1.59
1.42
1.33
NOx

.32
.32
.39
.34
MPG

24.
23.
23.
23.

4
5
1
2
Test No.

91-4706
91-4708
91-4710
91-4712
91-4849
HC

.01
.01
.01
.01
.01
CO

.18
.13
.16
.17
.17
NOx

.07
.08
.08
.10
.10
MPG

37.
37.
36.
34.
35.

2
1
3
7
2
additive
1.91
1.89
Dodge
.39
.43
Caravan
24.
23.
, 3
1
8
.0
FTP
in Grams/Mile
CO

3.48
3.44
NOx

.68
.78
MPG

21.
21.

2
0
91-4851
91-5235
liter, V-6
.01
.01

.18
.30

.12
.12

HFET
Emissions in Grams/Mi
Test No.

91-4688
91-4700
HC

.07
.07
CO

1.58
1.46
NOx

.27
.26
36.
35.

le
MPG

29.
30.
7
8


2
2
additive
3.93
4.22
.83
.84
21.
21.
1
0
91-4702
91-4704
.07
.08
1.49
1.70
.29
.32
30.
30.
3
3
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