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Weird. It works for me when I click on it in the thread.Your link is kaput.
Seen that one many times as well as one that claims a 15 year old genius kid invented similar item.Weird. It works for me when I click on it in the thread.
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"Elon Musk's New Electricity Saving Invention Has Residents Saving Up to 90% Off Their Monthly Electric Bill. Electric Power Companies Are Demanding It Be Banned Immediately!"
Seen that one many times as well as one that claims a 15 year old genius kid invented similar item.
Scroll to the very bottom and read the fine print disclosure. It basically says they are not responsible for any "errors" and that it is a commercialWeird. It works for me when I click on it in the thread.
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"Elon Musk's New Electricity Saving Invention Has Residents Saving Up to 90% Off Their Monthly Electric Bill. Electric Power Companies Are Demanding It Be Banned Immediately!"
Now there’s one on YouTube toughting 100 mpg using a lawnmower carburetor on a car!Remember the 100 MPG carburetor that the big oil companies squashed back in the 70s?
Or the magnets that clamped onto your fuel line that were going to polarize the fuel so it would burn more efficiently.Remember the 100 MPG carburetor that the big oil companies squashed back in the 70s?
Remember the 100 MPG carburetor that the big oil companies squashed back in the 70s?
"I've averaged 80 miles per gallon over more than 7,000 miles in my Oldsmobile Toronado," says Richard Paul, Janesville, Wis., the energetic inventor of a new high-mileage carburetor that he feels "will revolutionize the auto industry."
Paul "went public" with his invention just a few months ago with the help of his local newspaper. Despite the paper's limited circulation, word spread across the U.S. and he's been answering calls and letters ever since. Some of the inquiries scare him because, he says, "I've been getting a lot of pressure and resistance from private individuals and corporations who don't think the world is ready for a carburetor like this. I even have some fear about my well-being. But I'm not going to sell out."
Paul claims to have gotten as high as 149 mpg with his first prototype carburetor. He's now building a second model to mount in a 283 Chevrolet Monza which he fully expects to pass the 180 mpg fuel mark under a monitored fuel efficiency test.
Much larger than an ordinary carburetor, the unit essentially vaporizes the gas, mixes it with water vapor and feeds it to the cylinders.
Richard Paul's case is far from unique, as he himself found out when he went to patent his invention: "Thousands of high-mileage carburetors have been patented throughout this century. If they had all lived up to their inventors claims, we might not have an energy problem today," he told FARM SHOW.