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From: Chicago. (The less-murder part.)
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From: Chicago. (The less-murder part.)
What in the ever-loving hell is that supposed to accomplish?
Nevermind, I found it: "The theory is to inject partially atomized fuel directly into an ultrasonic transducer while under a vacuum. The fuel should fully atomize to a degree not normally found in automobile fuel systems."
I'm gonna go out on a limb here and ask my usual question when it comes to miracle inventions designed to improve fuel economy: Have the major OEM automakers implemented this technology? Esp. the ones building ultra-high MPG hybrids like Honda (formerly) and GM.

Oh, and it turns out that there is Pony beer. It's from the Eichhof Brewery in Luzern, Switzerland, and is a rather indifferently-rated Pilsner lager:

Eichhof Pony at Ratebeer.com
What in the ever-loving hell is that supposed to accomplish?
Nevermind, I found it: "The theory is to inject partially atomized fuel directly into an ultrasonic transducer while under a vacuum. The fuel should fully atomize to a degree not normally found in automobile fuel systems."
I'm gonna go out on a limb here and ask my usual question when it comes to miracle inventions designed to improve fuel economy: Have the major OEM automakers implemented this technology? Esp. the ones building ultra-high MPG hybrids like Honda (formerly) and GM.
Nevermind, I found it: "The theory is to inject partially atomized fuel directly into an ultrasonic transducer while under a vacuum. The fuel should fully atomize to a degree not normally found in automobile fuel systems."
I'm gonna go out on a limb here and ask my usual question when it comes to miracle inventions designed to improve fuel economy: Have the major OEM automakers implemented this technology? Esp. the ones building ultra-high MPG hybrids like Honda (formerly) and GM.

Yeah you got it. That's the guy on m.net who's spent/spending lots of time on a fun hobby, trying to get his miata(s) high mpg. Has a miata with a G10 (3cyl metro enigne) and another with a SOHC B3. Interesting builds to read thru IMHO. I'd love to have my own high mpg beater project someday.









