MOR,
If I may make a gentle suggestion:
Please put away the "E-mail ebonics" and write in English.
That would make it much easier for us older folk with dim
eyesight to follow what you are saying.
Thanks,
klm
>>> The Master of Reality <mrh2047@megahertz.njit.edu>
01/23/97 06:48pm >>>
r u sure theyr wivestales.
i know that internal gasoline combustion engines r only 25%
efficient
that means at most you would get 4 times the mileage
without changing
anything other than the engine
come to think of it, it is kind of fishey form a chemical
engineer's
standpoint. and there is no way to get all the energy out of
gas through
an engine without losing heat to the
surroundings...*ENERGY LOSS*. and
there is no such thing of a frictionless surface.. *ENERGY
LOSS*. and on
top of that, they don't do anything to the engine itself, just
the
induction system.
REALLY FISHY!
i have to see the literature that my friend has on this.
-Master Of Reality
'93 Dakota Sport
318 CID
auto (unfortunately)
4X2
short bed/cab
On Thu, 23 Jan 1997, Dave Clement-LDC009 wrote:
> I got to step in hear now. That's one of the oldest wives
tales going. It
> started back in 73/74 during the first oil embargo. You
better rethink your
> signature line if you actually believe those stories.
>
> Dave Clement
>
>
_____________________________________________________________________________
> ___
> From: mrh2047@megahertz.njit.edu@INTERNET on Thu,
Jan 23, 1997 05:59 PM
> Subject: Re: Intro & some experiences
>
> YES>>> YES>>> YES
>
>
> the tech is there
>
>
> did you ever hear od a vapor carb
>
>
>
>
> someone told me about it 2 years ago
>
> he said that he had a caddy in the 60's that he went 1000
miles and the
> gague never moved.
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> turned out that the company bought the car back for
$50,000 and his chouce
> of any new caddy
>
> i didn't believe it too much
> until
>
> i told a friend on mine and he (JUST TODAY) found
somthing on the internet
>
>
>
> a long time ago vapor carbs were invented but it is hush
hush
>
> oil companies will go out of business if they get released
>
> i was thinking of doing a research paper on them for school
but it will be
> too hard to find info
>
> the idea is that the fuel gets heated to the point where it
turns to a
> vapor before it enters the combustion chamber
>
> THE TECH IS THERE BUT people r worried about losing
their businesses so
> they bribe the inventors to sell
>
>
> if anyone is interested, let me know and i will find the
website where
> they talk about them
>
> another thing you have to think about.
> those caddys had bigblocks in them and what do you think
a 1.0 liter geo
> metro 3 cyl would get of the caddy got 200 mpg
>
>
>
>
> -Master Of Reality
>
>
> '93 Dakota Sport
> 318 CID
> auto (unfortunately)
> 4X2
> short bed/cab
>
>
>
>
> On Thu, 23 Jan 1997 mahoneyr@syr.lmco.com wrote:
>
> > Folks
> > consider all the Gas milage variances from the Ground
thumping muscle cars
>
> > to the family junker winter rats, to the 50mpg commuter
cars!
> > Doesn't anyone ever wonder why, with all of the modern
technology that
> > Detroit (;^} or wherever has, that these places don't make
engines
> > that get 100 Mpg or better? IMHO, the technology is
there. (maybe not for
> > 100mpg but certainly higher that 14!).
> > The reason this doesn't happen is that EXXON among
others owns Controlling
> > interest in companies like GM. They'd only be cutting
thier own throats
> > Their opinion is (in my opinion),The Environment be
damned. Its the
> > almighty dollar that is most important! Let our kids worry
about the
> > planet!
> >
>
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