1. February 10, 2011
Christopher Hunter, Managing Partner
The MainSail Group
7427 Matthews Mint Hill Road #201
Mint Hill, NC 28227
Chris,
As you know, today we performed a dynamometer evaluation at Rush International Truck Center, Charlotte,
NC on behalf of US Food Service of Fort Mill, SC to determine whether our fuel saving device, Green-
GoldGas, would increase the fuel mileage of US Food’s 2007 International 8600 (Serial
#1HSHWAHN77J358120).
On Wednesday, February 9, Rush’s technician connected the vehicle’s on-board computer system to his dy-
namometer, recorded its findings and prepared for the test. He ran the engine long enough to get the engine,
transmission and differential to typical operating temperatures, shut the engine off and recorded the results
again. The test protocol involved securing (restraining) the vehicle sufficient to simulate a 50% or 40,000
pound load, running the engine up to a cruise-controlled speed of 65 miles per hour, cycling for a distance of
precisely 25 miles and recording the results. The fuel consumption as recorded was 4.1 miles per gallon.
The technician installed our device under the supervision of two US Food employees and together we se-
cured the fuel tank caps and fuel filter to prevent tampering.
The next morning, he repeated the protocol exactly as the day before and ran the prescribed 25 miles. At
the end of the test he again recorded the results and noted a fuel consumption of 4.8 miles per gallon or a net
increase of 17.1%.
Best regards,
Brian Adams
Managing Partner
NUTS NV, LLC