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Old Aug 20, 2011 | 02:55 PM
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Hello wanted to introduce myself my name is Erik Sihilling I live locally in Irvine California.

Wanted to say hello to the community and share a new green product. our product that's 7 years in the making helps hummers and bigger engine vehicles. Our product will increase gas mileage, reduce emissions and help keep your engine clean longer. Our "Dyno Valve" will increase engine and transmission performance. Our green product will recycle the blow back gas to help the engine breathe better and give the car back horsepower lost in normal engine function. We have seen up to 1200% reduced emissions in vehicles we have tested.

Please respond on here or send me a message on the forums if you have any questions or are interested in seeing the product. I hope to help the community save money on gas to keep tricking out your hummers!

Have a great day and looking forward to talking with some people soon. Thank you in advance Erik Sihilling.
 
Old Aug 20, 2011 | 11:15 PM
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How do you reduce engine emissions 1200%? Can't you only reduce them 100%?
 
Old Aug 21, 2011 | 12:18 AM
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Originally Posted by Erikw
We have seen up to 1200% reduced emissions in vehicles we have tested.
Holy Krap, that is an amazing number to be quoting! So by putting this "Phetzer Valve" on my engine I can have ZERO emissions on my vehicle AND it effects 11 other vehicles in my area!

Sign me up to by your company outright! I'm gunna make more cash on fake made up SH/T than Al Gore!!!!
 

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Old Aug 21, 2011 | 01:09 AM
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Its actually not fake, we have documented results from a certified smog shop, it was a 1998 Toyota Sienna that did not pass smog and was marked a "Gross Polluter". I am happy to provide documentation on this test. All findings and results have been tested by an independent EPA testing facility.

To answer your question:
I apologize I missed typed the amount of measured pollutants were reduced by 1200%. When vehicle was tested it showed 2520 amount of pollutants measured at 15 MPH, 2526 amount of pollutants measured at 25mph. Making this vehicle a "Gross Polluter", after valve was installed it measured 209 amount of pollutants measured at 15 mph and 8 amount of pollutants measured at 25 mph. I apologize for not being specific.

This product has been tested on a huge number of vehicles and have been showing a drastic reduction in MPG along with emissions. Please if you wish to see test results ask, I wouldn't come on an open form to be mocked with a faulty product. I can back up everything I saw with fact, as it has been tested countless times independently(Along with current customers).

Thank you.
 
Old Aug 21, 2011 | 01:45 AM
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When vehicle was tested it showed 2520 amount of pollutants measured at 15 MPH, 2526 amount of pollutants measured at 25mph. Making this vehicle a "Gross Polluter",
A few questions:

What are the units associated with the 2520 number? For example Parts Per Million (ppm) of hydro carbons, etc.

What is the acceptance criteria for allowable pollution?

At what level does a vehicle become a gross polluter?


You said the vehicle tested was a 1998 vehicle. Was the vehicle polluting the same as it was 13 years ago? Related question, Would the 1998 Sienna have passed emissions testing in 1998 polluting at the current level?

If not, I will assume there is something wrong with the vehicle. Does you product have any effect on newer vehicles still performing per factory specs?

Is your product something that has been installed industry wide on vehicles in the last few model years?

Where does you product attach to the vehicle?



You stated that testing has been performed on a huge number of vehicles? How large was the sample size? If you don't know the exact number, what order of magnitude?

Does your product invalidate factory warranty?

Do you have documentation of outside testing performed by an independent disinterested party (the EPA testing facility)? Do you have their contact information?
 

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Old Aug 21, 2011 | 01:47 AM
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A couple more questions?

Is there a patent pending or all ready secured on your product?


You state that the vehicles tested demonstrated a drastic reduction in MPG. Do you mean a drastic "increase" in MPG? A reduction in MPG would mean a LOSS of fuel efficiency?

Please, define "drastic reduction". Again, a rough order or magnitude is fine for now.
 
Old Aug 21, 2011 | 01:54 AM
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You mention that your product is named "dyno valve": what classification of valve is it?

What is the primary material used in it's construction?

Who is your material supplier? What quality assurance controls do you have in place for your vendors / subcontractors?

Most importantly, please briefly describe HOW you product functions. For example, describe the basic primary flow paths, heat transfer properties, etc.
 
Old Aug 21, 2011 | 01:57 AM
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Tell me a little about your company:

Are you incorporated? For how long?

Do you have any other products currently on the market?

What is your professional background? (mechanic, engineer, etc.)
 
Old Aug 21, 2011 | 02:02 AM
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Just to satisfy a basic curiosity I have:

You mentioned that your product will "give the car back horsepower lost in normal engine function": Typically, what kind of thermal (Carnot) efficiency have you seen in engines equipped with your product?
 
Old Aug 21, 2011 | 10:33 AM
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All great questions beitodesstrafe. I hope he takes the time to answer all of them.
 



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