WatchIt Technologies Reports Completion of Diesel Baseline Emissions Data Testing

February 09, 2012 By: NCTechNews Category: Environmental / Green Tech

(Arden, N.C.) WatchIt Technologies Inc. www.watchittech.com (PINKSHEETS: WTCT) announced today that the company has completed the first phase of data collection on the diesel fuel reformer. The first phase was to collect baseline emissions data so it can be compared with the same tests once the Fuel Reformer is installed. Testing on the gas version reduced tail pipe emissions by 65%.

The company believes that in addition to increasing fuel economy, the diesel version will greatly improve on tail pipe emissions. As recently reported in an article published in USA Today, many of the major auto manufacturers are now adding diesel engines to their new car lineup. Until recently, the US market objected to the noise of the engine and the black smoke emitted from the vehicle. The company believes that with this new emphasis on diesels in the US auto market, that the diesel market both here and abroad will embrace the diesel Fuel Reformer.

Testing was conducted at a Colorado state approved facility. Colorado has very strict emissions standards for all diesel vehicles. The same test will be repeated once the fuel reformer has been installed and the comparative results will be published.

Baseline fuel economy data is scheduled to be collected. Road tests will begin once Colorado weather permits and conditions are correct. The companies engineering staff has made some final adjustments to the fuel reformer in preparation for installation in the companies diesel pickup truck. Improvements to the diesel version have caused minor, but not unexpected, delays.

According to the Board of Directors of WTCT, “We are pleased to begin to obtain results that can be used to prove the efficiencies obtained from the diesel Fuel Reformer. We know these tests are critical to demonstrating to the user market the Fuel Reformer not only save fuel, improves the bottom line but also reduces emissions.”

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WatchIt Technologies is an “incubator” for emerging “Green Technology” corporations. Its focus is on strategies that are structured to mitigate risk and produce returns to investors.

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