ONE BILLION DOLLARS ever day is leaving the US to pay for oil we buy from other countries. It will be known as the largest transfer of wealth this planet has ever recorded. All of it was made into something that was burnt, or will be thrown away if you do not recycle it. From plastics to Vaseline.
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Lets break this down and look at mileage and try to understand the Volt a little better. We all know that for years MPG was a definable number because gas is in a measurement of gallons. The Volt requires gas and electricity, so we must factor it in
Read the rest of this entry »YouTube Video Of Running Mower Geet Engine
Video posted! It was so fun working on this project and hearing it run. I have so many more questions now…
Read the rest of this entry »What Does Water, Cooking Corn Oil And Gasoline Have In Common?
I was so pleased, I do not know if there is plasma in there, but it is doing something that the carburetor that was on there, could not do.
Read the rest of this entry »How A Internal Combustion Engine Burns Gas
In order for gasoline to explode in a motor you must provide the right conditions. Liquid gas will put out a fire, but one drop in a vaporous compressed form is as strong as a stick of dynamite. So the first condition is: Must be in a vaporized state
Read the rest of this entry »My Geet Project: Part 8 – What In The World Is In Gasoline
The quarter pint of leftover gas had a strange smell, almost like paint thinner and a very dark amber color to it. As the engine run, not any smoke ever come out of the exhaust and I could easily hold my hand in the stream of output, because it was not overly hot.
Read the rest of this entry »My Geet Project: Part 7 More Questions
What are we left with? Cheep, dirty, gas cars. That the pusher still has us addicted to. I am looking hard to see if there is anything I can do to help, until we can find something better. The more that I know the more I hate that I have to pull into a gas station and use gasoline to fill up.
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