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Who Is John Fitch

John Cooper Fitch has been a blue-water sailor, a fighter pilot, a test pilot, a professional racing driver, a team manager, race course director, prolific inventor, highway safety expert, automaker, entrepreneur and dreamer. He was active in several technologies including the Fitch Fuel catalyst, which offers any combustion engine 5% to 12% fuel economy improvements and reduces harmful emissions.

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Jay Leno's Interview with John Fitch


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Emission Pollutants

Greenhouse &
Tropospheric Gases
Environmental Impact & Health Risks Avg % Reduction with Fitch
Carbon Dioxide (CO2) a green-house gas, produced by incomplete combustion. Climate Change and carcinogenic.
5 - 12 %
Carbon Monoxide (CO) a toxic by-product of incomplete combustion. Climate Change and carcinogenic.
10 - 30%
Nitrogen Oxides (NOx) also a greenhouse gas, which is formed by the interaction between oxygen and nitrogen in high temperatures and pressures found in engine combustion chambers. Contributes to the formation of ground-level ozone & smog.
5 - 18%
Sulfur Dioxide (SO2) which contributes to the formation of acid rain, dependent upon sulfur content of fuel (typically low for cars and trucks). Contributes to the formation of ground-level ozone & smog.
5 - 10%
Hydrocarbons which can release CO2 and produce NOx. Climate Change. Contributes to the formation of ground-level ozone & smog and is respiratory irritant.
10 - 50%
Particulate Matter is a complex mixture of airborne particles that differ in size, origin and chemical composition. Contributes to the greenhouse effect & global warming. Exposure may cause heart and lung disease, and may worsen acute and chronic bronchitis and asthma.
5 - 25%