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Author Topic: Tommey Reed's Simple Vapor Carburetor  (Read 4408 times)
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This simple vapor carburetor will run any engine when you have carburetor problems and can't buy a new one.

I have built these for years and it's so simple a cave mane can do it.

Enjoy this video. :o

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ZUnbHrXs3I

Tom

« Last Edit: 2014-06-28, 03:02:58 by Tommey Reed »
   

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This simple vapor carburetor will run any engine when you have carburetor problems and can't buy a new one.

I have built these for years and it's so simple a cave mane can do it.

Enjoy this video. :o

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ZUnbHrXs3I

Tom



Hi Tom, yep that's the way to do it.

Here's a little extra for those that reprocess cooking oils and other waste oils (don't do it) ;D  I think you know where I'm going with that >:-) and you can upgrade the octane as well when done properly :o

thanks Tom

regards

Mike 8)


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Have you run any comparisons 
A quart thru the carburetor under load and a quart thru the gassifyer under load?

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thx for sharing.

Chet
   
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Hi Chet,

Yes, you do get a 30% increase of output, but with all the chemicals added to gasoline today you would need to keep the temperature around 120deg using the exhaust.

Tom...

   
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This is a test run on a old 25hp Honda engine using my simple vapor carburator.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=edXvkkQshE4

Tom.
   
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Hi Tommy!

Thanks for the video, your design is the simplest one  O0 but for more applicable use on car engines I recommend below video:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=17xVBQ_U2yw

also the same above video on vimeo: http://vimeo.com/53415056

For those who have not access to youtube or vimeo download it here:

http://www.mediafire.com/download/q897d40h0yordyl/The_Complete_High_Mileage_Fuel_Vapor_System_for_the_Internal_Combustion_Engine_Part_V_The_Gift_YouTube(1).rar

I have seen this video about two years ago it has been reuploaded by others, as I remember the originator of the video disappeared after first upload.

Leed
   
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Hello,

I seen the video and understand that he wanted to make a custom parts to sell.

The problem with a vapor carburetor is you have to adjust the fuel & air mixture under different loads, that won't work as efficient vapor carb.

Tom Ogle have to adjust his system when He got 200+MPG.

http://www.rexresearch.com/ogle/1ogle.htm


Thanks for the video.

   
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