Steve Casey, CEO of Natural Energy Works Research & Technologies LLC (NEWR Tek), contacted me today to let me know that his company now has a universal kit available for sale for people who want to build GEET devices for small carbureted engines in the size range of 1 to 16 horse power. They just received their first batch from the manufacturer this week, with 75 in stock.
See story at http://pesn.com/2010/07/29/9501680_GEET_plasma_fuel_processor_kit_now_in_prod...
Their official website is http://www.newrtek.com/
Video copied from http://www.newrtek.com/page/403045578
Plans can be purchased from http://GEET.nl
site dont work. this is revolution of engine petrolium Fuckers!
leps85 1 month ago
why is the web site for this business not available any more and does any one know where you can buy the kits seems to me the government is pulling these sites of the net so people cant learn to be more self surfficiant plus they stand to loose too much money true?
halo2rocks1965 4 months ago
@TheKombibob If they're not making a kit that will work then I certainly don't approve of them selling the kit. But if does work then I don't have an issue with it. Not everyone has the time and tools to make these devices and by having someone manufacture them they will become more commonplace. If people don't buy these kit then they will lower the price. Mass production, whether the device is open sourced or not, is the only way these devices will be more available to the public.
Phi1point62 4 months ago
Nice presentation, but what deters me from ordering the kit is the $400.00 price tag. When you consider that the plans are free and the components are available for $40.00 max I will not submit to "GREED" as this is not in line with Paul's philosophy of access to all. Rethink your pricing and join the growing human movement of open source SHARING! Love Bob
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TheKombibob 8 months ago 2
viewed at 777....awesome
krazeekooladam 1 year ago
Good to see this on the market.. are you recommending a specific fuel mix?
jabrinka99 1 year ago
Good job! What improvement in efficiency can be expected (from your experience)?
Have you done any consumption measurements with an retrofitted engine under a load?
What material is this reactor made of?
JohnsEngine 1 year ago
Very nice!
narivasant 1 year ago
Good start, would be nice to see this operating on an engine, and a full kit be made for common engines like generators.
marthale7 1 year ago