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Avalon Senior Member
Join Date: Dec 2008
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The Geet principal, IMHO, is the most promising method I see to date having studied and experimented which HHO (of which I have a few good ideas). The problem I seen with the Geet system is that the carb is gone and the throttle whould be a real difficult task. I would think that if the motor were just set up to power up and run "on demand" in a puore electric vehicle to simply charge the batteries, the system would work perfectly and some vehicles we have today could be converted to this type of system.
What I would like to see is some experimentation of an HHO generator added to a Geet system to thereby reduce the actual gasoline used even more...but then again, I am not sure that the Geet system would work properly as the gas may not expand like the steam does. just a thought. |
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Avalon Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Ont. CANADA
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Hey if GM wants to get out of debt....release new technology cars
Now they may have some modifications for this one but the conscept is there. Now this is the type of thing that should be advertised .... he had better not try getting a patent....they are connected to the goons that show up at night to talk you out of mass production ideas. |
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Project Avalon Member
Join Date: Feb 2010
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The Genepax car I'm skeptical of since they have made big claims but provided very little details and no independent verification. I'm hoping it works as advertised, though.
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