Supressed carburetor gives V8 muscle car 200 mpg | |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 437892 United States 05/23/2008 12:14 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Apparently cars are pretty much maxed as far as their ability to use less gas. It takes a certain amount of gasoline to create an explosion to drive the pistol down. Thats why in 100 years, gas mileage hasn't significantly changed. Its the laws of physics. No conspiracy theory here. The only alternative is an alternative fuel, and hydro fusion is the best technology. Just simply have to split water molecules faster. Electrical frequency I think is the key. |
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Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 437818 Mexico 05/23/2008 12:47 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Liquid gasoline simply is not that explosive. The vapors are what's explosive. A regular carb tries to atomise liquid fuel into as small droplets as possible, then mix it with air, sometimes forced, in order to try to get this not very flammable stuff to burn. In consequence, most of the fuel is wasted. If you bothered to read the article you would see this. It's not running on a lean mixture at all. It's running on the vapors. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 427933 United States 05/23/2008 01:05 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | My old trusty ford f350 dually with a big block V8 engine gets over 70 mile per gallon with a modified carb setup. I pull a 32 foot cattle trailer to the sale barn once a month and still get over 50 MPG with a full load of cattle at 70 mile per hour. My acceleration is every bit as good as the guys driving the big dodge turbo charged cummins diesels. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 422332 United States 05/23/2008 01:31 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | My old trusty ford f350 dually with a big block V8 engine gets over 70 mile per gallon with a modified carb setup. I pull a 32 foot cattle trailer to the sale barn once a month and still get over 50 MPG with a full load of cattle at 70 mile per hour. My acceleration is every bit as good as the guys driving the big dodge turbo charged cummins diesels. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 427933Cool! Spill it then. SHOW us don't just tell us how to do this modification. THANKS! |
Born Again Heathen User ID: 422332 United States 05/23/2008 01:41 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Quoting: Dr Kevorkian 437818 I bought the Pogue blueprints from some enterprising marketeer back in the late 70's. They promised to show you how to modify your own carb to get to 200 MPG. What I got was EXACTLY what your link showed including the story about how the lost plans had been found. The only problem is that as enterprising as I am I had no shot at taking those "plans" and modifying my carb to be a Pogue carb. Lets see some more... Show us a working Pogue carb producing 200 MPG. Show us where we can purchase one for our own use. Only then will I be interested. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 438250 United States 05/23/2008 01:44 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | My old trusty ford f350 dually with a big block V8 engine gets over 70 mile per gallon with a modified carb setup. I pull a 32 foot cattle trailer to the sale barn once a month and still get over 50 MPG with a full load of cattle at 70 mile per hour. My acceleration is every bit as good as the guys driving the big dodge turbo charged cummins diesels. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 427933You are so full of crap I think you have been sniffing Bull Shit for way too long. Your old truck pulling a trailer gets 7 or 8 miles to the gallon at best. 70 miles per gallons is bull Shit, no way your telling the truth. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 438275 United States 05/23/2008 03:47 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Too many educated people say some things cannot be done or cannot possibly be possible with the laws of physics. I love this guy's quote: Yoshiaki Arata, a highly respected physicist in Japan who has been the recipent of Japan's highest award, the Emperor's Prize, and is the first person to have performed thermonuclear fusion research in Japan said: "Some people say we have reached the end of science, that there are no more great discoveries that remain. In my view, nature always has more secrets to reveal," Arata wrote. "I always stay on guard not to be too possessed by my own current knowledge. History has shown us repeatedly, for example, the foolishness of denying 'heliocentricism, ' which resulted from individuals adhering too strongly to their own knowledge or to what was common sense in the past." [link to newenergytim] es.com/news/ 2008/29img/ Arata-Demo. htm |
Sireen-reborn User ID: 425272 United States 05/23/2008 03:48 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | That reminds me...Mopar Nationals in columbus this summer! WOO HOOO! I'm so gonna be there! anything after 'but' is bullshit! [link to www.myspace.com] "Once you open your mind to the possibility of conspiracy, you then see conspiracy in everything." [link to deadbydecember-sireen.blogspot.com] |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 431832 United States 05/23/2008 04:04 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Apparently cars are pretty much maxed as far as their ability to use less gas. It takes a certain amount of gasoline to create an explosion to drive the pistol down. Thats why in 100 years, gas mileage hasn't significantly changed. Its the laws of physics. No conspiracy theory here. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 437892The only alternative is an alternative fuel, and hydro fusion is the best technology. Just simply have to split water molecules faster. Electrical frequency I think is the key. You silly wrabbit. A lot of gasoline is left after the combustion process. The catalytic converter in your car's exhaust system finishes burning and removing this excess fuel. If you could recycle that left over fuel you could probably double the gas mileage. Check out this site: [link to www.preignitioncc.com] |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 470884 India 07/20/2008 07:13 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | You silly wrabbit. A lot of gasoline is left after the combustion process. The catalytic converter in your car's exhaust system finishes burning and removing this excess fuel. If you could recycle that left over fuel you could probably double the gas mileage. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 431832There is a 'quench' area in a piston engine where combustion against the cylinder is not complete. You can't remedy that by stupid attempted "vapor carburetors" or fuel mixture schemes or ignition schemes or anything else. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 461504 United States 07/20/2008 07:45 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | You silly wrabbit. A lot of gasoline is left after the combustion process. The catalytic converter in your car's exhaust system finishes burning and removing this excess fuel. If you could recycle that left over fuel you could probably double the gas mileage. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 470884=========================================================== There is a 'quench' area in a piston engine where combustion against the cylinder is not complete. You can't remedy that by stupid attempted "vapor carburetors" or fuel mixture schemes or ignition schemes or anything else. Yes, and we all know that big money & the oil companies have tried and tried for years to market fuel saving technology but the public just doesn't want it. -------->asswipe |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 470884 India 07/20/2008 07:57 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | There is a 'quench' area in a piston engine where combustion against the cylinder is not complete. You can't remedy that by stupid attempted "vapor carburetors" or fuel mixture schemes or ignition schemes or anything else. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 461504------------------------------ Yes, and we all know that big money & the oil companies have tried and tried for years to market fuel saving technology but the public just doesn't want it. -------->asswipe Go finish high school you retard, quit snivelling about how much money others make like a whiney liberal wuss and instead educate your welfare ass to make your own money. And fwiw, today's fuel injection/cat converter/oxygen sensor/computer feedback loop is a very elegant and environmentally responsible system. You irritable children flunk at school and get your education from video games and harry potter movies, so stfu, imbecile. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 461504 United States 07/20/2008 08:25 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Go finish high school you retard, quit snivelling about how much money others make like a whiney liberal wuss and instead educate your welfare ass to make your own money. And fwiw, today's fuel injection/cat converter/oxygen sensor/computer feedback loop is a very elegant and environmentally responsible system. You irritable children flunk at school and get your education from video games and harry potter movies, so stfu, imbecile. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 470884OK. Gotcha. Make more money and give it to the oil company. ----------->asswipe |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 286595 United States 07/20/2008 09:01 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Modern fuel injection/emission systems are only designed for maximum efficiency of getting rid of unburnt fuel, they are not designed to completely burn the fuel. They are only capable of a maximum of about 37% efficiency, In other words at least 63% of the energy available in a gallon of gasoline is wasted. 100% efficiency is probably not possible, But this Carburetor was an actual mass produced (then suppressed) working model that won early Daytona races. Do a search for the "Fish Carburetor", or go here: [link to www.boni.com] |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 429709 United States 07/20/2008 09:20 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | You are so full of crap I think you have been sniffing Bull Shit for way too long. Your old truck pulling a trailer gets 7 or 8 miles to the gallon at best. 70 miles per gallons is bull Shit, no way your telling the truth. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 438250I now get 15mpg pulling my trailer after some modifications done to it. Basically, I removed as much EPA mandated crap that I could. Just doing that net me +3-4mpg. Makes one wonder what the true goal of the EPA is. |
Swansey User ID: 272356 United States 08/06/2008 10:56 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Apparently cars are pretty much maxed as far as their ability to use less gas. It takes a certain amount of gasoline to create an explosion to drive the pistol down. Thats why in 100 years, gas mileage hasn't significantly changed. Its the laws of physics. No conspiracy theory here. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 437892The only alternative is an alternative fuel, and hydro fusion is the best technology. Just simply have to split water molecules faster. Electrical frequency I think is the key. Man where did you get so much intelligence-- to describe such a stupid system . Yes they do put in a certain amout of liquid gas in to fire thte piston and then throw out waht is not uesed . Don.t you know that much ???? Why do you want to show your simple mind ???? |