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March
23, 2003 11:15 ET
University
of Idaho Wins Gage Fuel Economy Award At Fourth Annual
SAE Clean Snowmobile Challenge
HOUGHTON, Mich. –-- The University of Idaho’s
entry in the fourth annual SAE Clean Snowmobile Challenge
has received an award for best overall fuel economy
in the four-day competition held here March 19-22.
The Gage Products “Best Fuel Economy” award was presented
to the university’s 14-member team at an honors banquet
in Houghton on Saturday evening. The University of Idaho
is located in Moscow, Idaho.
Colorado State University (Fort Collins) took second
place in the fuel economy event, followed by the University
of Waterloo (Waterloo, Ontario, Canada); the University
of Wyoming (Laramie), and Michigan Technological University
(Houghton).
The winning entry was equipped with a BMW motorcycle
engine which achieved a fuel-economy average of 20 miles
per gallon during a 60-mile endurance run.
Members of the University of Idaho team included Nathan
Bradbury, Brad Devorak, Chris Dux, Mike Fernald, Andrew
Findlay, Forrest French,Todd Freeman (co-leader), Jason
Harwood, Stephen Lyda, Jon Pentzer, Jason Stevens, Nate
Wasankari, Scott Wernhoff, Dana Wenstrom (co-leader)
and Dr. Karen Den Braven (faculty advisor).
Held
in Michigan for the first time, the SAE Clean Snowmobile
Challenge was hosted by Michigan Technological University,
its mechanical engineering department and the school’s
Keweenaw Research Center. Twelve university teams from
the U.S. and Canada registered for the competition,
which is designed to encourage the development of environmentally
friendly snowmobiles.
“Gage
is especially pleased to have played a role in a competition
that not only encourages the development of outstanding
student engineers, but works to improve the environment
as well,” a company spokesperson said.
A
specialist in the production of test fuels for the automotive
industry, Gage has provided its customers with more
than 1,000 different test-fuel blends over the past
five years. The company’s custom-fuel customers include
Bosch, Visteon, TI Automotive, Inergy Automotive Systems,
Eaton Corporation, Detroit Testing Services Group and
Stant Manufacturing.
Headquartered
in Ferndale, MI, Gage has facilities in Germany, the
United Kingdom, the Netherlands, Belgium, Brazil and
Mexico. A leader in the field of sustainable manufacturing
and solvent remanufacturing programs, its paint-system
solvent-recovery processes are used in a majority of
North America’s automotive assembly plants and have
attracted the attention of European and Asia-Pacific
manufacturers as well.
Additional
information about Gage is available on the Internet
at www.gageproducts.com.
Further details about the 2003 SAE Clean Snowmobile
Challenge may be found at www.mtu.edu.
Source:
Gage Products Company
CONTACT:
Tom Murray of Gage Products Company, Phone: 248-691-6737, Email: tmurray@gageproducts.com
; or Media Contact: Larry Weis of AutoCom Associates, +1-248-647-8621, E-Mail: lweis@usautocom.com
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