SAVE THE EARTH, DRIVE A FORD RAPTOR!
To equal the hydrocarbon emissions of about a half-hour of yard work with this two-stroke leaf blower, you’d have to drive a Raptor for 3,887 miles, or the distance from Northern Texas to Anchorage, Alaska.
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When the Raptor (and the Fiat) was running Phase 2 of its tests on the dyno, it was cleaning the air of hydrocarbons. Yes, there were actually fewer hydrocarbons in the Raptor’s exhaust than in the air it ā and we ā breathed. In the Raptor’s case, the ambient air contained 2.821 ppm of total hydrocarbons, and the amount of total hydrocarbons coming out the Raptor’s tailpipe measured 2.639 ppm.
So if you want to go green, ditch the yard equipment and blow leaves using a Raptor.
the lefty denizens of the California Bay Area, who are obsessed with the imagined horrors of leaf blowers, will be the first to switch, Iām sure.