Las Vegas Review-Journal

Local company detoxes vehicle engines

Green Car Factory showcases technology at SEMA Show

- By Buck Wargo Special to Drive

ALas Vegas company is drawing on technology popular in Europe to change the way car and truck owners service their vehicle’s engines.

The Green Car Factory is a distributo­r of hydrogen generator technology developed in Germany and France for removing carbon deposits from engines in cars, trucks, motorcycle­s, boats, generators and even lawn care equipment. It works on any type of gas or diesel engine.

The result, the company’s owners said, is a reduction of emissions that cause air pollution, and the procedure enables vehicles to turn a failed smog test into a passing one. Engine performanc­e is restored to improve gas mileage by about 5 percent, and the service reduces the need for repairs, according to Stephane Di Pascuale, CEO of the Green Car Factory.

The company has distribute­d its technology to a handful of mechanic shops and car dealership­s in Nevada and California and is hoping to gain more attention this week at the 2018 SEMA Show in Las Vegas, where the company has a booth.

Repair shops and dealers offer vehicle owners many services, but detoxing engines hasn’t been one of them. Di Pascuale, a native of France who came to the U.S. in 1999 and is a real estate agent, said the carbon technology has revolution­ized the automotive industry in Europe in the past five years, and he’s hoping it becomes an integral part of the way automotive maintenanc­e is done in the U.S.

Hydrogen is used to clean the engine without the need for dismantlin­g it, Di Pascuale said. Hydrogen is sent through the entire exhaust system and loosens carbon buildup inside car parts such as the exhaust gas recirculat­ion valves, turbocharg­er, catalytic converter, oxygen sensors, spark plugs, manifold and diesel particulat­e filters.

“This treatment, or detoxing of the engine, maximizes performanc­e of the vehicle, increases efficiency and helps reduce emissions, which is great for the environmen­t,” Di Pascuale said. “It’s like a human being cleaning out their arteries.”

Co-owner Jean-luc Montagnier said the technology is starting to catch on in Canada, where people are environmen­tally conscious about global pollution. It started in Europe, where they popularize­d the technology to combat pollution.

“I think we bring a real solution to the automotive market because we have a nice way to reduce pollution,” Montagnier said. “We saw the market growing and growing over there, and that’s why we decided to import this technology here.”

The company has partnered with a French manufactur­er that makes the equipment under the Green

Car Factory brand. Montagnier helped design the equipment, which is made for bigger engines in the American marketplac­e.

There are more than 3,000 centers in France that do carbon cleaning of engines today, Di Pascuale said. It started as a way to improve gas mileage for trucks but was discovered to work with car engines for gas mileage, performanc­e and pollution.

“We’re focusing on the Vegas and California markets right now,” Di Pascuale said. “Our main issue is people don’t know about it. If they knew about it, they would use it.”

Di Pascuale said there’s some resistance about the spread of the technology because its use would take away from engine repairs that can be profitable for shops. The company says one servicing a year can reduce vehicle repair bills by 70 to 80 percent and extend engine life by four times.

The technology allows for car owners to pass a smog test without their engine being dismantled and spending hundreds of dollars for repairs, Di Pascuale said. He estimated that nine of 10 owners who failed a smog test would pass after the hydrogen cleaning.

“We remove about 30 to 50 percent of the carbon in the car’s engine,” Di Pascuale said. “The other thing is the check engine light turns on for very simple things that the garage would charge $500, $600 or $700 to repair when good cleaning would clean up the sensor.”

The treatment, which shoots hydrogen into the engine via the air intake valve, takes about one hour. The typical charge is $95 for mechanics who offer the service. The Green Car Factory even offers the service at a reduced price by appointmen­t at its offices at 2700 Horseshoe Drive to help people gain awareness about the technology and popularize it locally.

The hydrogen machines cost $9,000 or can be rented for $499 a month.

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Tonya Harvey Jean-luc Montagnier, co-owner of the Green Car Factory, uses hydrogen generator technology to clean an engine. Drive
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Jean-luc Montagnier, left, and Stephane Di Pascuale, owners of the Green Car Factory, are exhibiting their technology this week at the Specialty Equipment Market Associatio­n Show, currently being held at the Las Vegas Convention Center.
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This O2 sensor has been cleaned and unclogged by hydrogen generator technology.

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