New members, new audience, anyone tried this?

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Cars can run on fumes. It's called natural gas/propane. Cars have been set up like that for decades. Wonder how this guy's acceleration is on the highway in an emergency, rather than just idling? What would be the long term effects of running that super lean mix in your engine?
 
T the layman his system almost seems like it would self regulate - as rpm and airflow increase more vapour is pulled from the can to maintain whatever AFR he has - although I don't see how it could regulate for load?

Also, when all the lighter fractions have been pulled off, won't he be left with a can full off napalm jelly/wax?
 
Can you imagine that some redneck figured out what all those engineers working for auto manufacturers all over the world could not figure out?

Maybe the next step will be to stick electrodes in that lawnmower gas tank and really get the process boiling. There's probably no better "bang-for-your-buck" then a setup like this under your hood.

And don't forget the magnets and the Marvel Mystery Oil. And make sure you swirl the fumes as they enter the intake manifold. No use in going half way.

Who needs engineers when you've got YouTube?
 
Can anybody tell if he has actually pulled the fuse for his fuel pump?
Wouldn't be surprised if he's just running the car normally and there's nothing in the gas can.
Anything to be an internet star!!
 
Originally Posted By: OneEyeJack
Can you imagine that some redneck figured out what all those engineers working for auto manufacturers all over the world could not figure out?

Maybe the next step will be to stick electrodes in that lawnmower gas tank and really get the process boiling. There's probably no better "bang-for-your-buck" then a setup like this under your hood.

And don't forget the magnets and the Marvel Mystery Oil. And make sure you swirl the fumes as they enter the intake manifold. No use in going half way.

Who needs engineers when you've got YouTube?


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Man made himself some newfangled technology...the carburetor!
 
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