Air2Nitrous, the exclusive global provider of fuel-saving and emissions-reducing technologies, has unveiled a breakthrough technology that lowers critical emissions in engines while saving fuel and increasing engine torque.
The Air2Nitrous (A2N) – now available for global markets – is a simple, retrofit device composed of two pieces with no moving parts. It can be fitted by any qualified mechanic to any internal combustion engine in just half an hour to achieve reduction of critical engine emissions by up to 90%, fuel savings of up to 20% and an increase in engine torque and horsepower by up to 17%.
“Air2Nitrous has achieved what many of the world’s largest emissions technologies companies have been trying to do for years; a reduction in critical emissions plus savings on fuel without sacrificing vehicle performance. All the while Air2Nitrous accomplishes this using a retrofit device comprised of only two components and no moving parts,” said Air2Nitrous CEO Ed Nichols in a media release.
According to Mr Nichols, the technology works by increasing the amount of oxygen molecules and decreasing the amount of nitrogen molecules present in the combustion chamber.
“More oxygen in the combustion chamber means a more complete burn of particulate matter (PM) 2.5 and less nitrogen means less NOx output,” Mr Nichols said, adding that the net effect is reduced critical emissions of CO, CO2, NOx, THC, PM 2.5, NMOG and NMHC of up to 90%.
The A2N has a broad range of industry applications, including long haul transportation and trucking, agriculture (tractors and combines), mining and off-road vehicles, motorcycles, diesel trains, generators, container ships, aircraft (including satellites) and even coal-fired power stations.
Industry experts are unanimous in praising the A2N as a breakthrough technology for the 21st century, saying it is bound to have the same impact as the catalytic converter 30 years ago in terms of emission reduction.
For a compelling two-minute HD video showing the effects that the Air2Nitrous has on a high-emission diesel truck, click on the following links: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sch0v_BHH1s or http://www.air2nitrous.com/VIDEO.html