Now it is said that the laws of physics dictate how much energy is contained in a gallon of gas and a 200/mpg non-hybrid is impossible to achieve in any vehicle safe enough to take out on the nation's roads, despite the press release back in 1932 for the Charles Nelson Pogue fuel vaporizers/vapor fuel system that was tested by Ford Motor Company and Winnepeg Motor Company of Canada, US Patent #2,026,798 (and others). The raw gasoline was first heated, then introduced into the engine in a warm gaseous form (sophisticated absorptive surfaces, lines and tanks were required).
This June 2005,Vapor Systems Technology Inc. of Spring Valley, California - an "R&D company" for fuel economy through fuel vaporizers, or vapor fuel system put out this PR release...Distribution Source : PRWeb - Date : Sunday, June 12, 2005(PRWEB) June 12, 2005 -- Vapor Systems Technology Inc. (
http://fuelvapors.com) of Spring Valley, California is an R&D company involved in projects that deal with increasing gas mileage and fuel economy through the use of gas saving fuel systems, also known as fuel vaporizers, or vapor fuel systems. President David Steckling, is an ASE-Certified Automobile and Heavy Truck Master Technician, was a California state smog inspector for nearly 20 years, and is now a technical editor at the leading automobile repair information company in the world. He brings over 25 years of experience in the industry. On top of that, he is a college graduate in Computer Science.
For more information, visit our website:
http://fuelvapors.comhttp://patft.uspto.gov/netahtml/srchnum.htm================================================================
Now Patent searching is fun - put 4,177,779 into the search window field. Click the search button, and it will take you right to all the information on a given system.
Also
http://www.sjvls.org/bens/bf012fc.htm the San Joaquin Valley Information Service has the 1934 patent drawings for one of the tens of thousands of the various models of the Fish Carburetor (a variation on Progue) that were eventually manufactured, said to achieve 20% percent better gas mileage and 30% more horsepower when mounted on many different engines.
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And of course the popular literature:
April 1935 Scientific American, page 206
Doubling gas mileage
January 1952 Popular Science, page 116
This American car will get
35 miles per gallon.
January 1968 Mechanix Illustrated,
pages 62 - 63
Expect to see this
carburetor on Detroit cars
in less than 3 years.
October 1969 Mechanix Illustrated,
page 77
Small General Motors car
goes 70 miles per gallon of
gas . . . not for sale.
July 10-74 Mechanix Illustrated
pages 46 - 47
60 - 100 miles per gallon
carburetor.
December 1974 Car and Driver,
pages 31-33+
When is a carburetor not a
carburetor ?
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So is there a technology out there for the oil crisis besides plug-in hybrids?