Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Highly controversial?

I've been researching these for a while now. I find no bad press about them. No propaganda, no bad consumer reports and they are touted to improve gas miliage as much as 60% one invented in 1936 tested out at 100 mpg. What are they? Vapor Carburetors.. I'll wait while you look that up......................................... ........................................... ........................................... ........................................... ........................................... ........................................... ...................................... interesting? What do you think?

Highly controversial?
did you know that the formatting of this question has somethign wrong %26amp; runs completely off the page from side to side?





Harpstack knew of someone that worked for Buick %26amp; as his retirement (this was @ 20 years ago) he got to pick out a vehicle between certain dollar values.. he picked a mig-range Buick out...





He then noticed that the car got @ 80mpg. He didn't know why.. he got a letter saying that the car was needed back because he accidently was allowed to have a proto-type. He didn't want to return the car, it ran well, etc... when he took it for serving, he came back to get it %26amp; there was a different brand new car... his vaporized...........





and they say there is not any kind of conspiracy? or that this kind of MPG is unobtainable??





Mind you this car ran on gasoline... and he visually could tell no difference in the workings of this car than that of any other of the Buicks he had checked out after manufacture process was complete (he was a quality control checker, post-assemby line %26amp; pre-dealership shipping)
Reply:All carburetors are "vapor carburetors" and use a venturi effect to accelerate air past a nozzle to vaporize the fuel. They work almost exactly like an aerosol can. Can you improve the voporization? Yes you can but with no appreciable effect on gas milage. The air/fuel mixture is optimized by the carburetor for the most efficient combustion. It's the ratio of fuel to air that is required by most combustion engines.





Snopes wasn't invented yet in 1936!
Reply:Yeah, nice knowing you. The oil companies have procured your I.P. address and you'll be getting a "visit" very soon. lol

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