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Uploaded by on Oct 16, 2009

Gary Brown explains how turbo diesel tractor engines can be installed in pickups and how they can get up to 40 miles per gallon and run up to 100 miles per hour. These trucks can run on diesel or biodiesel. They burn diesel much more efficiently and therefore get up to triple the miles per gallon. This was done by testing and by trial and error. A good mechanic could do the same for your vehicle to help improve mileage.

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  • strange video... with the conversion of units my car that I bought in a random shop is doing 50 mpg , it's standard where I live, it's even the cheapest cars who do like 4.5 or 5 liters per 100 km ....

  • @tomibby - can't import a Polo Bluemotion into USA. Not legal here

  • how to you get it to pass emisions?

  • @tomibby - not a legal. VW polo will not import into USA

  • Lots of effort for 50mpg, import a vw polo bluemotion from Europe, 70mpg

  • Dirty politics indeed!

  • @novachevyguy ...says the Hybrid lover.

  • this guy sounds half retarded.

  • @MrTpengineer Electric is from the late 1800's, they were known as the woman's car, hand crank starts were not only difficult but hazardous at the time, they could hop in and go shopping. Gas didn't kill the electric car, it's not reasonable on a large scale, they require charging, the power grid even today could not sustain a large load of electric cars, solar nor wind could ever meet demand and require too much area cleared for use, cutting trees ain't an answer!

  • @Maples01 Oh, sry I didn't realize you weere saying theat bio diesel isn't new, but yea alternative fuels go back as far as Ford's electric Model T's and alcohol / gas burning vehicles. Weird how electric vehicles at the time had the eficiency of Hybrid's today and went the same speed as gas vehicles!

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