This
is Matt Rooke's BMW M3 Evo - it's fitted with just about every AC Schnitzer
tuning accessory and now - of course - it has twin Ecoteks fitted!
The car is currently pushing 350bhp - helped by a
custom Unichip ECU, K&N Air filter and Scorpion Exhaust system.
Matt got the Ecotek's to improve fuel consumption and
gets an extra 4 mpg (about 15%) and he quite likes the induction noise! As a
result he has fitted one to his wife's Emma's Audi A3 click
here to see how she's getting on with it.
This
is Roy Carvalho's BMW E36 M3 and, appropriately enough,
Roy runs CA Automotive which
specialises in Anti Speed Detection equipment. Roy fitted twin Ecotek's to the
M3 a few months ago and tells us they made a quite definite improvement in the
engines 'driveability'.
It was smoother and more
tractable at lower revs and what's more there was a significant improvement in
the emissions. He kindly sent us the shots of the car and engine as well as the
results of before and after emissions tests (see below). Whilst the Ecotek
CB-26P was designed primarily as an emission and economy device it is
increasingly being used as a performance
accessory and in the motor sports world - on the 'Reviews' page there are
lots of Press and Magazine articles as well as testimonials confirming the
performance improvements of the device. It apparently even cures 'kangarooing'
on 205 and 309 Peugeot GTi's. The VW GTi owners club has written a full page
review of the device and it has subsequently proved very popular with GTi Golf
enthusiasts. The essential reason for all this is the basic improvement in
combustion that the Ecotek provides, whilst this improves emissions and saves
petrol, it also means improved efficiency and this means better performance.
This M3 is an excellent example of a dual fitting, required for cars with an engine
capacity of more than 2,600 c.c's, and as
the M3's Gas test readings show, the device brings O2
readings up to the right level (as you can see they are too low before the
Ecoteks' are fitted) and despite the presence of a Catalytic Converter on the
car, CO's are reduced by 50%, Hydrocarbons by 61% with an additional
marginal reduction in CO2.
This represents much
improved combustion as any expert will tell you, furthermore rolling road tests confirm the
improvements remain throughout the rev range (see the 'Reviews' and 'Test Results' pages).
On the
left are the BMW M3's emission readings without the Ecoteks' fitted and on
the right are the readings with.


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