CN2 Gasoline Formula Evaluation on Cleveland State University 2019 Patrol Car
Evaluating real-time emissions & fuel efficiency under duty-cycle conditions


In partnership with University law enforcement & tech teams
How the Test Was Performed




Carbon Monoxide (CO) emissions decreased by 34.16% compared to baseline. Lower CO means fewer toxic gases released into the air, improving air quality and health outcomes.
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TEST RESULTS HIGHLIGHTS
Hexane C6 (HC) emissions dropped by 83.60%.
Significant cut in unburned hydrocarbons—this points to cleaner combustion and reduced smog potential.
CO₂ Efficiency: While CO₂% increased, net CO₂ emissions fell due to better fuel
economy.
Burning less fuel for the same work means a lower carbon footprint and potential carbon credit eligibility.
Oxygen (O₂) in exhaust increased.
Indicates a more efficient and complete fuel burn—less wasted energy, fewer emissions.
Nitrogen Oxides (NOx) reduced by 42.25%.
Cuts down on smog and acid rain contributors, improving compliance with air quality standards.
Lambda (Air-Fuel Ratio) approached the ideal 14.7:1, with AFR up 7%.
Demonstrates finely tuned combustion—reducing emissions and enhancing fuel
performance.
Combustion Efficiency rose by 0.17%.
Even marginal gains scale up over fleets, reducing fuel use and operational costs.




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