Fuel Vapor Systems

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Fuel Vapor Systems
 
Fuel Vapor Systems
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     For those who don't know, gasoline gives off a vapor as it evaporates. It is flammable like gasoline and can be used in smaller quantities to give the same power with a huge fuel efficiency. This was discovered in the 30's and 40's and tested by Shell Oil. The technology has long been claimed fake, till Tom Ogle rediscovered it, and sold the patent and was killed afterward by an unknown assailant. The auto manufacturer won't use this becuase it cuts into oil profits but it does work I assure you, I have tested this on a 190cc briggs small engine and on my 1982 Datsun Z22 engine.
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     For those who don't know, gasoline gives off a vapor as it evaporates.
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It is flammable like gasoline and can be used in smaller quantities  
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to give the same power with a huge fuel efficiency. This was discovered in the 30's and 40's
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and tested by Shell Oil. The technology has long been claimed fake,  
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till Tom Ogle rediscovered it, and sold the patent and was killed afterward by an unknown assailant.  
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The auto manufacturer won't use this becuase it cuts into oil profits but it does work I assure you,  
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I have tested this on a 190cc briggs small engine and on my 1982 Datsun Z22 engine.
  
 
How it works
 
How it works
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It's components consist of an evaporator , tank to evaporator pump, hoses leading to the throttle body, and from the tank to the evaporator , and a fuel meter to control fuel flow into the evaporator. As well as an evaporator air intake tube, and a throttle intake tube.
 
It's components consist of an evaporator , tank to evaporator pump, hoses leading to the throttle body, and from the tank to the evaporator , and a fuel meter to control fuel flow into the evaporator. As well as an evaporator air intake tube, and a throttle intake tube.

Latest revision as of 22:33, 27 August 2015

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