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Result 1 of 9

Test Id: 17
Title: Customer Trial Evaluation Maritrans
File Size: 5.262 MB
Industries: Marine
Report Type: Field Test
Benefits: Emissions, Fuel economy, Maintenance/engine wear
Fuels: 2D Diesel (Regular Diesel)
Report Date: 26-Nov-1987
Test Date: 1-Sep-1987
Test Location: Pennsylvania, USA
Summary: Fuel Economy Results:
5.5% average improvement on 2 Caterpillar 399 engines via Carbon Mass Balance testing
4.0% improvement on a EMD 567BC engine via Carbon Mass Balance testing
8.2% improvement on a EMD 645E engine via Carbon Mass Balance testing
3.6% improvement on a Caterpillar 399 engine via Specific Fuel Consumption testing
5.7% improvement on a EMD 567BC engine via Specific Fuel Consumption testing
5.0% improvement on a EMD 645E engine via Specific Fuel Consumption testing
Engine Emissions Results:
21.7% improvement on a Caterpillar 399 engine via CO testing
5.4% improvement on a EMD 567BC engine via CO testing
45.5% improvement on a EMD 645E engine via CO testing
5.0% improvement on a Caterpillar 399 engine via CO2 testing
17.9% improvement on a EMD 567BC engine via CO2 testing
11.9% improvement on a EMD 645E engine via CO2 testing
6.7% improvement on a Caterpillar 399 engine via HC testing
-34.3% improvement on a EMD 567BC engine via HC testing
7.1% improvement on a EMD 645E engine via HC testing

Result 2 of 9

Test Id: 18
Title: Devall Diesel
File Size: 5.236 MB
Industries: Marine
Report Type: Field Test
Benefits: Biocide, Emissions, Fuel economy, Maintenance/engine wear
Fuels: 2D Diesel (Regular Diesel)
Report Date: 1-Aug-2000
Test Date: 5-Jun-2000
Test Location: Louisiana, USA
Summary: Fuel Economy Results:
10.4% improvement on a Detroit 16V92 engine via Carbon Mass Balance testing
Engine Emissions Results:
55.2% improvement on a Detroit 16V92 engine via CO testing
22.0% improvement on a Detroit 16V92 engine via CO2 testing
-28.0% improvement on a Detroit 16V92 engine via HC testing
31.0% improvement on a Detroit 16V92 engine via Smoke Spot testing

Result 3 of 9

Test Id: 155
Title: K.D. Perdana
File Size: 15.724 MB
Industries: Marine
Report Type: Field Test
Benefits: Emissions, Maintenance/engine wear
Fuels: 4D Diesel (Bunker C, Heavy Fuel Oil, 380 centistoke)
Report Date: 1-Feb-1993
Test Date: Not Given in Report
Test Location: Western Australia, Australia
Summary: Engine Emissions Results:
28.7% average improvement on 2 MTU 16V engines via Smoke Spot testing
Engine Life/Maintenance Results:
66.1% average improvement on 2 Mercedes Genset engines via Wear Metals testing
26.6% average improvement on 2 MTU 16V engines via Wear Metals testing

Result 4 of 9

Test Id: 68
Title: M.S.Conus
File Size: 3.148 MB
Industries: Boiler, Marine
Report Type: Field Test
Benefits: Carbon in engine, Emissions, Fuel economy, Maintenance/engine wear
Fuels: 4D Diesel (Bunker C, Heavy Fuel Oil, 380 centistoke)
Report Date: 1-Aug-1985
Test Date: 1-Sep-1984
Test Location: Eastern Australia, Australia
Summary: Fuel Economy Results:
0.9% average improvement on 2 Sulzer 6RND 68M engines via Specific Fuel Consumption testing
Engine Emissions Results:
12.7% average improvement on 3 Boiler engines via CO testing
3.6% average improvement on 3 Boiler engines via CO2 testing
35.6% average improvement on 3 Boiler engines via HC testing
1.8% average improvement on 3 Boiler engines via NOx testing

Result 5 of 9

Test Id: 67
Title: MT Nivosa
File Size: 0.054 MB
Industries: Marine
Report Type: Field Test
Benefits: Emissions, Fuel economy
Fuels: 4D Diesel (Bunker C, Heavy Fuel Oil, 380 centistoke)
Report Date: 11-Nov-1986
Test Date: 1-Apr-1986
Test Location: Eastern Australia, Australia
Summary: Fuel Economy Results:
3.1% improvement on a Sulzer 6 RTA 76 engine via Specific Fuel Consumption testing

Result 6 of 9

Test Id: 66
Title: Neptune Marine
File Size: 1.232 MB
Industries: Marine
Report Type: Field Test
Benefits: Emissions, Fuel economy, Maintenance/engine wear
Fuels: 4D Diesel (Bunker C, Heavy Fuel Oil, 380 centistoke)
Report Date: 1-May-1988
Test Date: 6-Apr-1985
Test Location: Singapore, China
Summary: Fuel Economy Results:
4.0% improvement on a Pielstick 8PC4-2L-570 engine via Specific Fuel Consumption testing

Result 7 of 9

Test Id: 222
Title: Royal Caribbean
File Size: 4.725 MB
Industries: Marine
Report Type: Field Test
Benefits: Emissions, Fuel economy
Fuels: 4D Diesel (Bunker C, Heavy Fuel Oil, 380 centistoke)
Report Date: 14-May-2012
Test Date: 8-Apr-2012
Test Location: Florida, USA
Summary: Fuel Economy Results:
4.5% improvement on a Wartsila 6X12V46C engine via Carbon Mass Balance testing
2.4% average improvement on 4 Wartsila 6X12V46C engines via Specific Fuel Consumption testing
Engine Emissions Results:
16.0% improvement on a Wartsila 6X12V46C engine via CO testing
4.2% improvement on a Wartsila 6X12V46C engine via CO2 testing
20.4% improvement on a Wartsila 6X12V46C engine via HC testing
38.8% average improvement on 4 Wartsila 6X12V46C engines via Smoke Spot testing

Result 8 of 9

Test Id: 16
Title: Tidewater Marine
File Size: 19.169 MB
Industries: Marine
Report Type: Field Test
Benefits: Emissions, Fuel economy
Fuels: 2D Diesel (Regular Diesel)
Report Date: 17-Aug-1982
Test Date: 23-Jul-1982
Test Location: Louisiana, USA
Summary: Fuel Economy Results:
44.8% average improvement on 16 Detroit V871 engines via Carbon Mass Balance testing
Engine Emissions Results:
50.3% average improvement on 16 Detroit V871 engines via CO2 testing
38.0% average improvement on 16 Detroit V871 engines via HC testing
Notes: The extraordinary improvement numbers found in this test report are primarily due to the extreme carbon build up in the Brahma's engine. FPC was able to clean the engine resulting in improvement numbers that are much larger than the norm. Per the observations section of the report, the gas analyzer's filters were plugged during the baseline testing: this implies that the percent improvement for the Brahma may actually be larger than the numbers reported.

Result 9 of 9

Test Id: 15
Title: Wepher Marine
File Size: 6.407 MB
Industries: Marine
Report Type: Field Test
Benefits: Emissions, Fuel economy
Fuels: 2D Diesel (Regular Diesel)
Report Date: 16-Sep-1993
Test Date: Not Given in Report
Test Location: Tennessee, USA
Summary: Fuel Economy Results:
6.0% average improvement on 2 Detroit 16V92 engines via Carbon Mass Balance testing
Engine Emissions Results:
21.4% improvement on a Detroit 16V92 engine via CO testing
5.4% average improvement on 2 Detroit 16V92 engines via CO2 testing
29.1% improvement on a Detroit 16V92 engine via HC testing
8.3% average improvement on 2 Detroit 16V92 engines via Smoke Spot testing