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No, these photographs (A
& B) do not represent a smoker's lung. As horrifying as
they are, these photographs represent a glass plate exposed
1 inch from the exhaust pipe of a Chevrolet Cavalier 1994,
equipped with a 3.1 L V6 engine, odometer mileage 30,247.
Fuel used ARCO 87 octane regular unleaded.
Photo A (magnified x 200 ) shows
hydrocarbons (HC) and noxious gases (NOX) deposited on the
glass plate after a mere 30 seconds!
Photo B shows the same deposits
magnified x 2000. Photos C (x 200)
and D (x 2000) show an identical glass plate
exposed just 10 minutes after instillation of the MAXPower
unit. Note the high percentage reduction of hydrocarbons and
noxious gas deposits. You can also notice that the remaining
unburned hydrocarbons are still separated from each other
showing the ionisation still being in effect even after fuel
combustion. |