2 of 2 Gasoline Ultrasonic Vapor Carburetor Final Assembly - Adding Epoxy

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Uploaded by on Jun 18, 2011

I am demonstrating applying epoxy to my gasoline ultrasonic vapor carburetor where the power cord leads into the ultrasonic device.

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  • I have to be honest, what are you trying to achieve with these contraptions? You can only get as much energy out as you put in. Realisticly I haven't watched many of these videos but if your using a gas and alcohol mix then think about where your resources come from. Being that alcohol is distilled to obtain it, are you getting as much out?

  • To: @oliverjamescarr

    Before you make comments you need to watch the entire run video. This is an ultrasonic gasoline vapor carburetor that turns the gasoline into a white fog and then the materials inside condense the fog back into liquid that allows the gasoline humidity vapors to run the engine. This engine goes through 128 ounces in one hour. Amazingly we were able to only consumed 14 ounces within 30 minutes pulling a load of 14 amps Out of 42 amps that the generator provides..

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  • what is this guy going on about alcohol for? this doesnt involve alcohol does it?

    isnt this to improve efficiency of gas engines? but does it work in a real car? a fuel injected one? or just carburated? and do you plan on mixing the gasoline vapor with HHO gas to further improve efficiency?

  • what is this guy going on about alcohol for? this doesnt involve alcohol does it?

    isnt this to improve efficiency of gas engines? but does it work in a real car? a fuel injected one? or just carburated?  and do you plan on mixing the gas vapor with HHO to further improve efficiency?

  • What is the volume of mist per hour rated at?

  • You forgot to add that Tom was found dead on the side of a road in the desert. His car was never seen again

  • @oliverjamescarr It's a invention designed by Tom Ogle back in the late 70's, getting over 100 MPG in a 4400 lbs car using this system. Shell bought the design from Tom and said to never biuld this again in order to keep the demand of gasoline high. That's why we never really heard much of it.

  • Great Work!!! I've built a lot of vaporizers myself. I would like to learn from what you have done. My last ultrasonic fuel vaporizer, had the ultrasonic fogger mounted out side of the tank. My question is how long do the wires last in gasoline, are they capable of being submerged in fuel or does the wire insulation melt over time? this has been my biggest concern. Thanks A Bunch!

  • I would suggest that you you include your website address in the upper top part of the description, this way people can see & click you link when in preview.

  • But what about the voltage? A lot of you people like to not mention then other side. Realistically if any of these things actually worked then why haven't they been adopted by companies that can use the concept in power stations? The HHO gas thing has been nicknamed "water" power when realistically it's just electrolysis.

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