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Proof of the Gas Price Conspiracy Theories...and What to Give Your Mechanic for Christmas

We've all heard the rumor of the guy who invented a device that allowed his car to get 100 miles per gallon...the invention was bought by a car manufacturer and hidden. Never used. - Well here is the proof documented on this CD. It is available at www.FuelVapors.com.

(PRWEB) December 6, 2004 -- This CD contains not just one such invention...but over 900 inventions that were registered with United States Patent Office. Patents that were registered as early as the 1920s.

Patents from the 30's, 40's, 50's, 60's, 70's, 80's, 90's and yes, even over 50 patents in the 2000s...10 new inventions in 2004. Never used.

There are over 900 patents! Many of which are owned by car manufacturers, oil companies and even the U.S. government. Why aren't these being used?

There is a story of Smokey Yunick, Americas most famous mechanic, who built this ‘adiabatic fuel system in the 80s. It was written up in Popular Mechanix, and got awesome reviews. It used a turbocharger to help in the vaporization and air/fuel blending process. In the article, it was reported that he was preparing a VW that would get in the area of 90 miles per gallon! This is Patent #4,503,833. The patent has expired and the entire design is on this CD. This means you can build it.

Then there is the story of Tom Ogle of El Paso, Texas who built a system and put it on his 351 cid Ford. The local and nationwide news media documented his progress and raved about his ‘Oglemobile. He got over 100 miles per gallon! According to the media, Shell Oil Company offered him $25 MILLION Dollars, but he refused to sell out. Its reported in some circles that he died of a drug overdose before he could perfect it and bring it to market...suspicious. This is Patent# 4,177,779. The patent has expired and the entire design is on this CD. This means you can build it.

Here also, is the story of Charles N. Pogue who built and patented 3 different vaporizers. This particular invention was tested and verified by Ford Motor Co. and Winnipeg Motor Co. of Canada. In one experiment, he hung a one-pint bottle of gasoline outside the windshield and went on a test drive. When it was all said and done, he went 25.7 miles. Doing the math, that equates to a WHOPPING 205.6 MILES PER GALLON. This is Patent #2,026,798. It expired almost 60 years ago. The design is on this CD and that means you can build it.

Over 900 patents that could give you much improved gas mileage.

Your mechanic has been searching for this for a long time and he will be very interested to see these.

See more at www.FuelVapors.com

It's a gift he'll never forget.

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