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Is the DigiFlex device EPA certified?

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Is the DigiFlex device EPA certified?

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The EPA has actually condoned converting vehicles, saying “… consumers who want existing vehicles to accommodate ethanol-blended gasoline beyond E10 might have to modify engines…” They never suggest that such modification may be subject to EPA certification.1 Also, according to the EPA, our modification does not violate the Anti-tampering law as long as we have a reasonable basis for knowing that emissions are not adversely affected.2 We do have a reasonable basis for knowing that emissions are not adversely affected: According to the Iowa Department of Agriculture: Ethanol burns cleaner than gasoline: E85 vehicles reduce harmful hydrocarbon and benzene emissions when compared to vehicles running on gasoline: and E85 can also reduce carbon dioxide (C02),3 Even though we believe use of our product does not violate the Anti-tampering law, we are proceeding with EPA approved testing to demonstrate the effectiveness of our conversion system. 1 EPA Bulletin #EPA420-F-00-035 2 EPA Bullet

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