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Uploaded by on Jun 12, 2007

This vehicle has been running for over a year with these mpg readings.
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  • @isomgmsghs economy and environment are two different things.

  • @urbex2007 Speaking about the economy, diesel isn't clean enough to even use a cat converter, they will burn it up as fast as a gas engine missing out. When they burn as completely as gasoline and omit no soot, they will then be good for the economy.

  • @isomgmsghs Really? I find that it's best not to speak in on a subject you know nothing about. Do a little research junior. Diesel kicks gasoline's ass. Use your brain. If gasoline had higher HP AND is cheaper wouldn't all the 18 wheelers be using it? Diesel has higher HP and Torque as well as a higher flashpoint which makes it ideal for low ranged engines which last longer than high range.

  • @MrDarinWarren Diesel is nothing compared to gas. It gets half the horsepower and a lot less RPM range cause it has restrictions. The torque is the same when comparing same size bore and stroke diesel and gas engines. The only reason diesel gas good gas mileage is it has long stroke so the torque is lower RPM. Gas engines do that too, a mini version is the 1.9L escort engine. 23 city and 31 highway. sure it lacks today's technology to boost it even higher but it can be better.

  • Boy i wish gas was 3.08 per gallon right now...sad

  • ok what else do you add to the water electrolyte and what else

  • where can the plans be found to replicate this system?

  • @Umaxen Even easier fill the tank full, use the specs to find the capacity and drive till the light comes on, fill up to the brim calculate fuel spent vs distance traveled.

  • @revolxaohemwolb its an oxidizer and helps the fuel burn more efficienty. its a catalyst, so it speeds up the combustion process, so therefore all fuel is burnt inside the engine... not spit out and burnt in the catalytic converters.... gasoline engines on average are about 20% efficient, and this just helps it burn that other few percent

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