I found a book by Lt. Col. Victor Page: "Gasoline and Kerosene Carburators" I noted that some of the chapter on vapor carburators was missing. The author was an aircraft designer in the days before WW1. He had much of his writing censored, in order to prevent secret US technology from falling into enemy hands. About a year later, Library of Congress sent the missing pages from "Gasoline, and Kerosene Carburators"
when they were de-classified by the Department of Defense.
That's pretty interesting Dan, I wonder if it will burn less gas when running? Mark
Maysey1 1 year ago
Love the vaporcarb, Great job
blakewells66 2 years ago
nNICE JOB DAN THE MAN RADICAL ZERO POINT ENTHUSIAST. HOPE YOU FIND MORE EXPERIMENTAL IDEAS TO PLAY WITH THAT HAVE AS GOOD AND EVEN BETTER RESULTS.
MUDDy
muddymuddymuddmann 2 years ago
I found a book by Lt. Col. Victor Page: "Gasoline and Kerosene Carburators" I noted that some of the chapter on vapor carburators was missing. The author was an aircraft designer in the days before WW1. He had much of his writing censored, in order to prevent secret US technology from falling into enemy hands. About a year later, Library of Congress sent the missing pages from "Gasoline, and Kerosene Carburators"
when they were de-classified by the Department of Defense.
Besteyecando 2 years ago
I fueled a 4000-watt Coleman genset powered by a Briggs &Stratton with my surface carburator.
I got a 2% increase in economy over the cheap Briggs carby. I make woodgas carburators now.
Besteyecando 2 years ago
Brilliant! ★★★★★
KASPLARFO 2 years ago
Awesome! 5*
ionacaddy 2 years ago