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An answer to automobile air pollution...

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MBU

11-16-2007 17:28:40




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You all got to read this... it's SO funny!




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Greg(Mo)

11-17-2007 10:38:07




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 Re: An answer to automobile air pollution... in reply to MBU, 11-16-2007 17:28:40  
I think that guy should just run the headers directly into the passenger compartment and do us all a favor.



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Mike (WA)

11-17-2007 09:20:24




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 Re: An answer to automobile air pollution... in reply to MBU, 11-16-2007 17:28:40  
I'm surprised that Jake from Jake's Corner, Clem, Fergus or Grove r haven't checked in on this one. Guess they're off the board for good. I miss 'em.



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JMS/.MN

11-17-2007 08:17:43




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 Re: An answer to automobile air pollution... in reply to MBU, 11-16-2007 17:28:40  
That's about as dumb as an excavator I worked for. Jimmy 2-cycle diesel on a snowblower...he was telling me about the rubber bulb on the air cleaner- the one you squeeze to let dirt out. Said that it opened up each time the engine needed air to run.



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Stumpalump

11-17-2007 06:18:47




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 Re: An answer to automobile air pollution... in reply to MBU, 11-16-2007 17:28:40  
I've seen this on a few other website and allways get a kick out of the knuckleheads that think it's some kind of break thru technology.
It's a joke.



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Sid

11-17-2007 05:37:05




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 Re: An answer to automobile air pollution... in reply to MBU, 11-16-2007 17:28:40  
Thanks for posting. Although that seems like a novel idea, it will eliminate some technology that has existed for several years and any one can see that it will put the internal combustion engine several generations into the future. Take note of the fact it will eliminate the need for catalytic converters. It will recycle those nasty unburned exhaust gasses back into the engine an burn them instead of burning them in the exhaust system. This will result in a better fuel economy and perhaps reduce fuel consumption by at least eleven percent if as few as 500 of these engines are sold per year over a period of three years. Just imagine what a period of ten years would accomplish. I also see the possibility of redirecting some of the exhaust through a genarator providing power for a bank of batteries. This would allow the vehicle to be driven through heavily populated areas on electric power, another reduction of nasty pollution so many complain about today. Not only that but imagine pulling into your garage and plugging in to those batteries and have enough power for your entire house. After reading the responses, from all you naysayers, I predict that this wonderful idea will soon go the way of the ETD. This serves as a prime example of why we live in such primative conditions today. Just look at the technology that has existed on the planet Klingon for years and you will see just how many problems today would be not exist if we woould accept just ten percent of their ideas that could greatly benifit our lives today. No Sir,I am jumping of the bandwagon of all you naysayers, and as of today will fight the great fight and hopefully be apart of the great revolution that will begin if only we embrace such simple ideas and sereiously attach the problems that we have been complaining about for so long. MBU thanks for posting this.

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super99

11-17-2007 01:30:33




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I hope Al Gore don't see that, he will be trying to shove that down our throats also. Chris



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Don-Wi

11-16-2007 23:13:13




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Wow, and I thought I've seen bad ideas.... I think this one is right at the top....

Donovan from Wisconsin



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ericlb

11-16-2007 19:42:57




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 Re: An answer to automobile air pollution... in reply to MBU, 11-16-2007 17:28:40  
jeez, he better stick with cooking hamburgers anything else is way over his head



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35A

11-16-2007 19:30:35




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I did not know that anyone could get their head that far up their a##



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mike jenezon

11-16-2007 18:47:13




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It really is hard to believe ANYONE can really be that stupid .



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kyplowboy

11-16-2007 18:38:47




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 Re: An answer to automobile air pollution... in reply to MBU, 11-16-2007 17:28:40  
I wonder how much more power I could get out of my old Ford 960 with a DEI turbo? Can't wait to see'm for sale on e-bay.



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Rickey h

11-16-2007 18:19:36




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 Re: An answer to automobile air pollution... in reply to MBU, 11-16-2007 17:28:40  
I think too many people in this world are on drugs!!!



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