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In article %Tyue.2304$Z97.520@trndny06, Edwin Pawlowski
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"Bob Schmall" wrote in message

If it were true, don't you think the manufacturers would have figured out
how to do it and make money on the process? This smells like the infamous
Fish carburetor of long ago. You know, the one that got 50-60 mpg as a
bolt-on.
Bob


Hey, it works, When I added the water injector from JC Whitney, my mileage
went up to 70 mpg. They I added that fan thingies under the carb, plus a
special ingredient in the gas tank and I'm getting 82 mpg on a regular
basis. I can't wait for the Fire Ring spark plugs to get here. My goal is
to top 100 mpg.


In the early 70's , I was more interested in HP
than MPG.

I stuck this "cool can" gizmo between the tank and
the carb of my Boss 302 (wish I had that today). It
was sort of like a mini "still" with an aluminum
tube coiled around the inside of an insulated can -
maybe 10 inch diameter. The idea was that you fill the
can with ice, or better dry ice, and then run your honey
at the local strip. It was to increase the density of the
gas. You know, more cc's passing through the pump
at any given moment.

Don't think that it did anthing, but it sure looked
"cool" when when it was smokin' from the dry ice when
I popped the hood.

Lou