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Uploaded by on Sep 5, 2009

This is my Geet fuel processor, it is installed on a 3.5hp tecumshea lawnmower engine, did the 30-min
burn in with intake end facing north.
Started off with 100% gas, and it worked , but hard to start, but got easier the more it ran.
in this video it is running on a 90% water/10% gas mix!.
earlier this evening I tried running it on mountain dew soda pop, it almost ran , but had to add about 2-ounces of gasoline to 1-liter of soda to get it running, it actually ran for about 3-minutes at a low idle speed!!!.
I think maybe 90% soda pop and 10% gasoline will run non stop.

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  • I ran another test a couple days ago, i measured the gas and water level before and after test, I used a 80% water and 20% gasoline mix, after running for 30 minutes , the engine used 11 ounces

    of gasoline and 5 ounces of water,

    so it should run for 4 hours on 1 gallon of80% water and 20% gas.

    test was done with geet installed on a different tecumseh engine mounted on lawnmower with the blade attached.

    more vids to come.

  • Well done, Great Job! How did you fit the inlet/outlet. did you fabricate a flange?

  • for the intake i rubbed some soot from the exhaust hole around intake hole,then pressed paper on it to make a template. then i fabricated an aluminum plate,drilled the holes and tapped the center one,intake fuel line is 5/8 copper tube with flare caps on each end, the

    exhaust pipe is a 1/2" nipple and threads right into hole.

  • Thanks for the comments, have not checked to see if any H20 was used up,

    but I suspect its running on just the gas vapor, I am currently installing the geet on a different engine, the engine in the vid

    was just about worn out,plus there was no blade or flywheel, which may be why

    it was so hard to start. I did try to run it on

    mountain dew,it wouldnt start so I added

    about 3 ounces of gas to the 1-liter of soda and it ran at a low idle for 3-minutes.

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  • This is probably good for a lower rmp generator to make some homemade electricity.

  • for each test do it on half load, this is basic test standerd they say

  • Good deal. You can improve on that project by doing a side gap spark plug and you will see easier starts and more torque.

  • nice job :-)

    Greets from the Netherlands, iT

  • great build . we are all aware that gas evaporates faster than water. and that any kind of pop has a lot of sugar in it that dosnt evaporate . Ya probably dont want to run a lot of liquids that contain a lot of solids . Adding a generator or alternator is the next step . keep us posted

  • Great job!

    When you were running it on a 90%gasoline/10%water-mix, how much gasoline and how much water was actually used up? how much leftovers did you have?

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