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#51266 02/05/02 12:22 PM
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Backyard Mechanic
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Hi All,
I found This Carburetor while searching the web and was wondering if anybody is using one on their Chevy? :rolleyes:

Sorry, I couldn't resist. laugh

-R

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Shade Tree Mechanic
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That is a interesting carb...How come we dont have that for all of us???????

Save us a heck a lot of money on gas!!!!!!!!!

1948chevyman cool


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i doubt that is a real carb

:rolleyes:


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First I hope I don't affend anyone. I don't understand how people get patents on stuff like this? It is a fact that it takes more energy to electrolytically separate water into hydrogen and oxygen than can be obtained from combining them to form water. If someone can figure how to get an extension cord long enough to plug this thing in and we use wind or hydro power maybe it can run cheaper than gasoline. If you don't believe this check your theromdynamics or chemistry reference books and figure it out for your self.
:confused: :(

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I wonder if Chip "Carburetor" Sweet can fix one of these things!! :p


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And I thought I was hiding under this "nom de plume"


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