Looks interesting but I'm betting that they are stretching the numbers a bit
"In that report, there was a 15.5 percent increase in horsepower and a 15.2 percent increase in torque. That's not where the good news stops, either, as this report found that the Brake-Specific Fuel Consumption was reduced by 3.2 percent, the opacity of the exhaust was reduced (meaning less particulate matter) by 77.6 percent, NOx levels reduced by 61 percent, exhaust hydrocarbons dropped by 32.5 percent, and CO2 levels dropped by 41.4 percent."
If CO2 levels dropped by 41.4% wouldn't that mean less complete combustion and thus increase in carbon monoxide? Thay don't list that. Probably because it went up. This would explain the reduction in NOx. But they also say they got a 15+ % increase in HP and torque along with a reduction in fuel use. Seems almost like the combustion temperature went down, hence the NOx & CO2 reduction but also a reduction in particulates would have to mean more complete combustion which should mean more CO2. But since the CO2 is down I doubt there would be in increase in HP/torque
Something doesn't add up to me