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Green scene drives new fuel system

AN INVENTOR is bringing his new breakthrough in green diesel engineering to Pakenham.
Ron Kukler, a Geelong-based mechanical engineer, has developed the Green Diesel fuel system.
The award-winning invention is said to be a revolutionary injection system that dramatically increases engine power and torque, while offering a substantial reduction in fuel consumption and pollutants.
Mr Kukler is seeking investors in the company he has set up to certify and promote his system to manufacturers around the globe.
He said the Green Diesel Corp injection system dramatically decreased the harmful particulate matter emitted by diesel engines enabling stringent Europe and USA 2007-10 EPA Clean Air Legislation to be met.
“A two-stage hydraulic/electronic fuel delivery system creates extremely high injection pressures of 160,000 psi compared to about 23,000 psi for traditional common rail injection systems,” he said.
“Fuel injected at a higher pressure results in a much cleaner combustion process and a multitude of benefits evident in the much-improved engine performance figures.”
Mr Kukler will be outlining his invention and aims for the future at a free seminar at the Cardinia Cultural Centre on Monday.
The seminar starts at 7pm. For bookings call 5629 1010.

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