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..I also wonder why those "real numbers" are not listed by California any longer. All the hassle of defining gases...and now the readout is a point system? What are they hiding? More blinding paperwork. It appears that we are no longer allowed to know as much as we once did. Odd censorship, isn't it. Burden of proof? R U a lawyer? convert? just pointing where to look. Robert |
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I appreciate the offer. I think you are sincere. I will decline, as I am full at the moment. Robert |
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Thank you for making that post. A perfect example of "What is it good for?" I will put this to you, before the emissions test, just to satisfy people close to me, I decided to exceed EPA standards. This was accomplished by using reverse osmosis water...in a plastic bucket...3 gallon capacity. I ran the exhaust pipe into the water...for 60 minutes...then sent samples to a lab for testing...if the water was clean enough to dispose of in city sewer systems. I know that can bite you in the butt....as an experiementer. I specifically had it tested for any reasons it was unsafe. The lab results concluded nothing hazardous. Their comment was...looks like pool water that needs a minimal chlorine shock....in 60 days. I was quite surprised that when I told my methodology of testing to a PHD he smiled and was quite impressed I had been so thorough. The facts that it was not acidic...to some degree...surprised my self as well. I can't say every vehicle's exhaust will test alkaline...rather than acidic...but those tested did. The simple ph strips used for fish tanks...is a very good indicator using this methodology of testing the exhaust....at idle....or any speed. I could not trust my sense of smell...as a constant...noone can. What about alkaline water that is so special? more concentrated/denser negative ion content. This is scientific facts....pure physics. Why would I trust the EPA anyway? Robert |
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I do want you to know that I did read your posts about the regeneraion capture using the hydralic oil and KUDO's to your acheivements. I noticed most of all you were very surprised with your initial testing parts...that they are reversible. As a person who at one time was certified 30 ton Hydralic cranes with Exxon, the concept is astoundingly efficient. with compressing oil...heat accumulation and removal of that heat is a constant source of concern. I suggest you google "SMART OIL" to further refine your capabilites of control of these heat issues. It is another way to manipulaite oil...that is just emerging. This is used on several models for adjusting the oil viscocity properties of the oil ...eliminating much of the valving production costs...that abosrb shock and give us the smooth stable rides of more luxurious cars. What is not posted...in those articles...is that by using these techniques of adjusting viscosities of the oil...the heat absorbtion qualities are also highly affected... so the deterioration aspects...of the oil...can be adjusted to not absorb any foreign materials...or heat. That system you designed/patented eliminates many brake parts...rotor assemblies and bearing issues ...along the same line of thinking. The oil reserves lower the center of gravity if placed correctly and could ..in sophisticated 'ballast systems' could improve so many aspects of road control. I would promote this design as it will eliminate the asbestos brake linings issues...cost of recyling all those worn out brake shoes and drums....should open your developers to carbon credits directions. What we have in common...NOONE WOULD BELIEVE IT IS POSSIBLE... The slurred comment about the EPA...as an organization...has a long history of not supporting exhaust emmission improvements...and that is a lot to overcome...aligning yourself with all that 'baggage" will take some PR work. Consider this post as a favor from one innovator to another. The efficiency of my system...combined with your system would make this hybird system...last about ??? years with very little or no mantainance. The oil contamination issues would be "solved" ??? HMMM??? Robert |
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Rats. Sounds like the world will now never reap the benefits of this technology.
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"By improving the thermodynamic heat exchange by several times, greatly reducing the "drag" of all fluids, improving the viscocities of all fluids, decreasing the aero-dynamic drag by creating and maintaining a "static electrical field"... via the manipulations of the frequencies created by the alternator."
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