Opel P1 - 376 Miles Per Gallon Car
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@Desertphile I see you are excited about Gasoline Vaporization Technology as well :) As a side note: Tom Ogle's Vapor Car was studied and varified by many active college professors and engineers as well. Tom Ogle's vapor car which basically heat the gasoline to the point of becoming a vapor, and used those vapors to power an otherwise ordinary v8 engine. Tom's car weighed over 4,000 pounds and had more power than when the stock fuel system was in place.
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If anyone would like to see an ordinary gasoline powered engine run on gasoline vapors alone, including under a full load; you tube search Paul Pantone GEET. GEET stands for Global Environmental Energy Technology and free build plans are available at GEET International and GEET Friends home pages as well. I'm building my first GEET Fuel Processor now and will be making a video of the fuel system running a small engine. Then I'll build a GEET for my automobile and make a video of that as well.
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There's a great series of video's by tsimonin also known as crazzy fish farmer, here on you tube. He shows that you can run any gasoline powered engine on vapors alone. You actually have more power- use less fuel- and create less pollution out the tail pipe. If you've ever heard of the 100mpg carburator- that's basically what it did. Vaporized the gasoline with exhaust heat- and the engine ran on these vapors. See Tom Ogle's Vapor car.
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There's a 2010 Documentary out that shows a little bit more information about how this technology works. It's here on you tube and it's called Gas Hole. It's not a secret, there's over 900 different patents showing different design Gasoline Vaporization systems that all basically to the same thing. Either Heat the Gasoline to approximatley 400 Degrees Fahrenheit which is sufficient heat to vaporize any and all additives in the gasoline, and then burn this vapor inside the engine.
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You forgot to mention the ORIGINAL Opel was run with a lawnmower carburetor
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If this wasn't nonsense, and it was developed by real engineers. By now the technology would be on every single car in the world. It wasn't, so it isn't. It's as simple as that.
Vapor ... Vapor.... Vapor...
tsimonin 3 years ago 9
@mindthoughts1974 ; "Vaporizing the Gasoline is key."
Ignorant uneducated shit-for-brains morons is key.
Desertphile 3 months ago 4