AFI Certifies Ford 4.9L Engine for California Emissions
Much of the aviation industry’s ground support equipment has been designed around the Ford 4.9L engine, presenting a problem maintaining the equipment to new standards aimed at reducing carbon emissions. This engine is the first of its kind that allows manufacturers to comply with stringent exhaust emissions standards without making major modifications to their equipment or purchasing expensive replacements. OEMs, refurbishment companies and existing equipment owners will be able to convert their equipment with minimal down time and with significantly less capital outlay. As a new manufacturer, AFI was required to complete a series of tests to satisfy the precise standards of the CARB. The engine was subjected to four essential tests including three exhaust emissions tests that were conducted on an engine dynamometer. Additionally a fuel tank temperature test was required to demonstrate that the design maintained fuel tank temperatures to levels that would ensure the fuel never reaches a boiling point. Also AFI was required to provide specific warranty, design and support information to the regulatory agencies. The benefits of the CARB and EPA certified engine are two-fold, along with meeting rigid emissions standards this engine consumes up to 30% less fuel. These fuel savings equate to millions of dollars in savings for the aviation industry and can offset rising fuel prices and overhead and significantly reduce the cost of staying compliant with clean air regulations. Affordable Fuel Injection Inc. is a family-run business based in Southeast Michigan providing retrofit fuel injection systems for aftermarket applications. AFI's expertise in both OEM and aftermarket automotive design and development is unmatched in the automotive aftermarket, putting them in a unique position to offer previously unavailable technologies and capabilities to both the consumer and commercial markets. The certified 4.9L Ford Engine will be marketed through Sage Parts with AFI supplying the technical expertise and the fuel control system for the engine.
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