VENTURA, California, June 11 /PRNewswire/ --

Turbodyne Technologies, Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: TRBD; TUD-Frankfurt) announced today that it has received an order from American Transportation System of Los Angeles, Ca. for the installation and testing of its patented TurboPac(TM). Turbodyne will perform a pilot phase to prove diesel fuel savings and emissions reduction. American Transportation System will purchase a series of TurboPacs(TM) that will lead to a retrofit of a select number of vehicles in their fleet of coach transportation and school buses after the initial pilot phase. "We are excited to add ATS to our new Fleet Services Unit," said John Adams, Turbodyne's CEO. The pilot phase will begin in July and will last approximately 30 to 45 days.

The TurboPac(TM) provides an electrically powered and digitally controlled supply of boost air on demand that increases the efficiency of diesel fuel burn during the initial low RPM spectrum where a significant amount of fuel is used in high traffic, stop and go operating conditions. Dennis Justice of ATS added, "This is especially valuable for us because we operate in highly congested conditions and that's where we use a significant amount of fuel."

The Fleet Services Unit will certify the ATS staff during the installation and testing phase of Turbodyne's patented TurboPac(TM).

About Turbodyne Technologies, Inc.

Turbodyne Technologies, Inc. (TRBD.OB) is a developer of patented electrically powered air movement and propulsion components that are engineered to promote lower fuel consumption and address higher emission standards for hybrid, gas and diesel internal combustion engines.

The patented TurboPac(TM) design reduces diesel pollution, eliminates turbo-lag in gas and diesel engines and increases fuel economy through both engine downsizing for hybrid, gas and diesel applications as well as low-RPM fuel burn optimization for diesel trucks and buses.

The TurboFlow(TM) design provides computer-controlled, variable pressure, high volume air movement in a small, lightweight, low power package for forced air induction for internal combustion engines.

About American Transportation System

American Transportation System operates a fleet of coach transportation and school buses that serve the greater Los Angeles area.

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Jason M. Meyers of Turbodyne Technologies, Inc., +1-805-512-9511, jm@turbodyne.com; or Dennis Justice of American Transportation System, +1-323-846-8832