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Turbodyne Selects Two New Members to Join Disclosure Committee

11 February 2000

Turbodyne Selects Two New Members to Join Disclosure Committee, Retains New Corporate and Securities Counsel

    CARPINTERIA, Calif.--Feb. 11, 2000--Turbodyne Technologies Inc. (EASDAQ:TRBD) today announced that two new members have been selected to join Turbodyne's Disclosure Committee.
    Irving M. Einhorn and James L. Sanders, both located in Los Angeles, join John M. Fedders, who continues as a member.
    Fedders, a former director of enforcement of the Securities and Exchange Commission, applied his expertise in later positions at law firms and financial enterprises to combine government, corporate and legal requirements.
    Einhorn specializes in securities regulatory and enforcement matters. Earlier, he served, among other positions, as branch chief, enforcement, of the SEC's Chicago Regional Office and, later, as regional administrator of the SEC's Los Angeles Regional Office.
    Sanders has more than 24 years of experience in handling securities litigation and is a partner in the Trial Department of McDermott, Will & Emery. He served as well as regional administrator of the SEC's Los Angeles Regional Office.
    Gerhard E. Delf, Turbodyne's president and chief executive officer, commented: "The board of directors and management are extremely pleased to announce the retention of individuals of the caliber of John Fedders, Irving Einhorn and James Sanders as members of the Disclosure Committee. Each of these individuals brings extensive experience in the disclosure of corporate developments."
    Einhorn and Sanders replace Senator Pressler and Charles McCarthy. The board of directors and management express their appreciation for the efforts of McCarthy and Pressler.
    In addition, Turbodyne has retained the services of Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton LLP, located in Los Angeles, as the company's new corporate and securities counsel.
    Turbodyne Technologies, a California-based high-technology company, specializes in the development of performance-enhancement, fuel-economy and pollution-control products for internal combustion engines. Turbodyne Technologies' headquarters is located in Carpinteria; the European business location is Frankfurt, Germany.
    Turbodyne's World Wide Web address is www.turbodyne.com.