The tests will be finished on a Cummins QSM-11 400 HP heavy duty diesel engine with less than 200 hours on it on a heavy duty engine dynamometer in accordance with Federal Regulations. EthosFR+ will then be added to the engines so the results can be shown in comparison to the baseline.

CEO Corey P. Schlossmann said, The new EthosFR+ formula will continue to have its existing compounds, however we have added a new ingredient that we believe dramatically bolsters the product’s performance in gas and diesel engines.

The CEE is Environmental Protection Agency recognized and California Air Resources Board (CARB) certified.

This particular CEE test runs the engine at constant speeds and grades using controlled lab fuel which is extremely clean. These are the among the most challenging test conditions for EthosFR+. Our formula needs to show dramatic improvement to truly prove the efficacies of the new and improved EthosFR+, Schlossmann said.

Test analysis will indicate the amount of measured tailpipe emission reductions for hydrocarbons, carbon monoxide, nitrous oxide, and particulate matter. Tests will also determine if there is any marked improvement in horsepower.

Schlossmann said, Acquiring positive results from an EPA recognized and CARB certified lab, like CEE, will verify with a high level of confidence the validity of the new EthosFR+ blend and its high probability for continual improvement with constant use.

Providing the tests are positive, the company anticipates that a new patent covering this blend and its usages will ensue.

Ethos Environmental is a US-based manufacturer of fuel reformulating products.