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New device aims to lower carbon foot-print

Tunit release new diesel performance device which aims to reduce owners carbon foot print by up to 18 percent.

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02nd February 2010

A new device that claims to reduce diesel engine emissions by as much as 18 percent has been launched by aftermarket tuning specialist Tunit.

The device offers an upgrade to the car's ECU, and works by adjusting the engine's state of tune - forcing it to burn fuel as efficiently as possible.

Through independent scientific research, the tunit has been shown to reduce exhaust emissions by up to 27%, while competitors products increased emissions. On average that is a quarter of a ton less emissions per car per year!

A survey conducted by Tunit showed that 70% of customers improved their fuel economy by an average of 12%, with some exceeding 18%.

For more information on Tunit and its green policies, please visit www.drive-n-save.co.uk or www.tunit.co.uk for further information on the Tunit product.

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3 Comments

I wonder what the government will tax us on instead if we all start to lower our emissions from our cars!

By wtommo on 2 February, 2010, 2:16pm

We should all aim to stop being cabrons!

Spell-check needed! And google "cabron" if your Spanish isn't up to it.

By gherkins123 on 2 February, 2010, 4:40pm

That's better.

By gherkins123 on 3 February, 2010, 7:30am

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