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June 12, 2008 gregdrums.com
I “Bladed” My Ride (Part 1)
I “Bladed” My Ride (Part 1) Tags: Air Quality, Autos, Blade, Cars, Clean Air, Emissions, Environment, Exhaust, Mileage, MPG, Sabertec A few weeks ago at the Chicago Green Festival I bought a device for $110 (regularly $149) which is designed to cut emissions on your car exhaust and as a side benefit improve gas mileage in many vehicles. It is called The Blade and is made by a company out of Austin, Texas called Sabertec. You can view their promotional information here. Specifically, the device is a metal cartridge with a mesh and felt-like fabric inside which one installs at the end of an existing tailpipe. Backed up by independent California lab testing, the Blade will capture particulate material, reduce greenhouse gas emissions from 6% to 34%, and reduce other airborne emissions by 14% to 88%. The wide spread in percentage reductions is due to variations in engine class and city vs. highway driving. Sabertec also claims mileage improvements up to 2.7 MPG city and up to 5 MPG highway. You can read the lab data here. The Blade can be installed on any tailpipe with a 1 7/8″ or 2″ diameter. Many cars (mine included) have a cosmetic piece attached to the standard pipe which will need to be removed. I raised up the passenger rear side or the car with a jack to gain a bit more working room. I used a metal file to remove any burrs from the cut. What everyone wants to know is, “does it work?” I have no doubt of the veracity of the emissions claims. If that were all the Blade did, I would consider it $149 well-spent, similar to donating to an environmental cause. As for mileage improvements, I will have to measure my MPG over the next several weeks and report back in a future post. My car, a compact with a 4-cylinder engine, is the type with the most significant MPG improvements according to Sabertec. I can’t wait to test their claims! -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Possibly related posts: (automatically generated) Green Festival: The Blade Go Green — Buy a Used Car. It’s Better Than a Hybrid |