October 13, 2006 (Press Release) --
The converters are called AutoFFV™ because these models are 100% fully automatic.
When installed it makes the normal gasoline car behave and perform as a Flex Fuel Vehicle (FFV).
This enables the vehicle to run on any mix of Gasoline and Ethanol.
Today we see a growing roll out of E85 (85% Ethanol and 15% gasoline) fuel pumps in forecourts and the AutoFFV™ converter is optimized to use this fuel and adapt automatically and economically to any mix below this.
SAVE our environment.
Using E85 has a dramatic effect on lowering green house gas (GHG) emissions with tests showing CO2 emissions lower by 40% to 70%, depending on the vehicle and driving conditions. “With an average of over 50% lower GHG emissions, this relatively low cost upgrade to a car not only is environment friendly it can also save money and help lower fossil fuel imports” said Mr Vidar Lura, managing director of Abcesso. He added “ we have seen in Brazil over the past 20 years the very positive impact this converter technology and FFV take up has had on lowering dependence on fuel imports and helping keep our air cleaner”.
SAVE on fuel and service costs. Running a car on E85 with a AutoFFV conversion improves performance, the car runs cleaner and it can save money.
AutoFFV also provides the driver the option to fill up with any mix of fuel whenever price is beneficial.
AutoFFV™ is a ‘plug and play’ upgrade, once plugged in no additional switching or calibration is ever needed.
It can also be removed at any time so the original manufacturers vehicle specification is maintained.
AutoFFV is manufactured in Brazil for Abcesso to the highest quality standards by Letande Ind Ltda.
Abcesso are now recruiting and training distributors and authorized dealers with the focus on areas where E85 fuel pumps are now established or scheduled to roll out.
For more details visit www.abcesso.com or email: info@abcesso.com
Press Contact:
Noel May
Email: noel.may@abcesso.com
Product photo’s and diagrams are available on request
When installed it makes the normal gasoline car behave and perform as a Flex Fuel Vehicle (FFV).
This enables the vehicle to run on any mix of Gasoline and Ethanol.
Today we see a growing roll out of E85 (85% Ethanol and 15% gasoline) fuel pumps in forecourts and the AutoFFV™ converter is optimized to use this fuel and adapt automatically and economically to any mix below this.
SAVE our environment.
Using E85 has a dramatic effect on lowering green house gas (GHG) emissions with tests showing CO2 emissions lower by 40% to 70%, depending on the vehicle and driving conditions. “With an average of over 50% lower GHG emissions, this relatively low cost upgrade to a car not only is environment friendly it can also save money and help lower fossil fuel imports” said Mr Vidar Lura, managing director of Abcesso. He added “ we have seen in Brazil over the past 20 years the very positive impact this converter technology and FFV take up has had on lowering dependence on fuel imports and helping keep our air cleaner”.
SAVE on fuel and service costs. Running a car on E85 with a AutoFFV conversion improves performance, the car runs cleaner and it can save money.
AutoFFV also provides the driver the option to fill up with any mix of fuel whenever price is beneficial.
AutoFFV™ is a ‘plug and play’ upgrade, once plugged in no additional switching or calibration is ever needed.
It can also be removed at any time so the original manufacturers vehicle specification is maintained.
AutoFFV is manufactured in Brazil for Abcesso to the highest quality standards by Letande Ind Ltda.
Abcesso are now recruiting and training distributors and authorized dealers with the focus on areas where E85 fuel pumps are now established or scheduled to roll out.
For more details visit www.abcesso.com or email: info@abcesso.com
Press Contact:
Noel May
Email: noel.may@abcesso.com
Product photo’s and diagrams are available on request

October 13th – Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Abcesso Technology’s AutoFFV™ Flex Fuel converter product is designed for most Multi-Point injection vehicles.
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