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Posted by Bernhard on September 01, 2005 at 13:30:05 from (80.137.125.235):
In Reply to: Re: OPPS my mistake posted by indianheadranch on September 01, 2005 at 12:37:50:
You�re really willing to ran Your car with such a piece of Junk? Did You know how much work it is to get the engine running with this woodgas generators? Where will You carry Your wood? My Uncle owned and used a woodgas driven truck after ww.II. My dad often wented with him, when he bought cattle in northern Germany, and they had to take a trailer with them only for the wood. Alternative, if You can�t miss Your car, a lot of US citizens can`t miss it, put a gastank in it for liquid gas like in forklifts or the LPG tractors, much cheaper then gasoline, burns cleaner but engine will loose 10 % of its output. Or went over to a Diesel. My wife has one and will do 60 mpg and our van will do about 40 mpg.
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