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GASOHOLICS ANONYMOUS
Gasoholics Anonymous and Electrifying Times
have been
researching and traveling worldwide for the last year in search of information companies and
individuals past and present involved developing carburetors and fuel injection systems that
vaporize and burn gasoline vapor.
This technology was used in WW2 with the help of
auto companies but shelved. Patents on this technology have been bought out by the oil and
auto companies over the past 50 or more years. Five to ten times the mileage and near zero
emissions have been demonstrated by burning vapor.
A new wave on inventors are now
quietly testing this technology and present day vehicles. Electrifying Times will the first
to publish an exhaustive investigative feature article about this timely revolution
Stay tuned and subscribe!
This is probably
the most important technology that can clean up the planet in the shortest period of
time. Electric and hybrid electric vehicles are coming also but at a much slower pace than hoped. http://www.fueleconomy.gov
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(AS WE KNOW IT)
By Stuart H. Rodman
IF YOU CARE ABOUT CARS AND THE ENVIRONMENT GOOFUS AND
GALLONS
Alternative Transportation Links http://www.bts.gov/smart/links/transportation.html
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