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 http://www.timesonline.co.uk/printFriendly/0,,1-2-629399,00.html
      March 31, 2003


      Oil industry suppressed plans for 200-mpg car


      By Simon de Bruxelles



      THE original blueprints for a device that could have 
revolutionised the
      motor car have been discovered in the secret compartment of a 
tool
      box.


      A carburettor that would allow a car to travel 200 miles on a 
gallon of
      fuel caused oil stocks to crash when it was announced by its
      Canadian inventor Charles Nelson Pogue in the 1930s.


      But the carburettor was never produced and, mysteriously, Pogue
      went overnight from impoverished inventor to the manager of a
      successful factory making oil filters for the motor industry. 
Ever
      since, suspicion has lingered that oil companies and car
      manufacturers colluded to bury Pogue's invention.


      Now a retired Cornish mechanic has enlisted the help of the
      University of Plymouth to rebuild Pogue's revolutionary 
carburettor,
      known as the Winnipeg, from blueprints he found hidden beneath a
      sheet of plywood in the box.


      The controversial plans once caused panic among oil companies 
and
      rocked the Toronto Stock Exchange when tests carried out on the
      carburettor in the 1930s proved that it worked.


      Patrick Davies, 72, from St Austell, had owned the tool box for 
40
      years but only recently decided to clean it out. As well as 
drawings
      of the carburettor, the envelope contained two pages of plans, 
three
      test reports and six pages of notes written by Pogue.


      They included a report of a test that Pogue had done on his
      lawnmower, which showed that he had managed to make the engine
      run for seven days on a quart (just under a litre) of petrol.


      The documents also described how the machine worked by turning
      petrol into a vapour before it entered the cylinder chamber, 
reducing
      the amount of fuel needed for combustion.


      Mr Davies has had the patent number on the plans authenticated,
      proving that they are genuine documents.


      He said: "I couldn't believe what I saw. I used to be a motor 
mechanic
      and I knew this was something else altogether. I was given the 
tool
      box by a friend after I helped to paint her house in 1964. Her 
husband
      had spent a lot of time in Canada."


      The announcement of Pogue's invention caused enormous
      excitement in the American motor industry in 1933, when he drove
      200 miles on one gallon of fuel in a Ford V8. However, the 
Winnipeg
      was never manufactured commercially and after 1936 it 
disappeared
      altogether amid allegations of a political cover-up.


      Dr Murray Bell, of the University of Plymouth's department of
      mechanical and marine engineering, said he would consider trying 
to
      build a model of the Pogue carburettor.


      Engineers who have tried in the past to build a carburettor 
using
      Pogue's theories have found the results less than satisfactory.
      Charles Friend, of Canada's National Research Council, told
      Marketplace, a consumer affairs programme: "You can get 
fantastic
      mileage if you're prepared to de-rate the vehicle to a point 
where, for
      example, it might take you ten minutes to accelerate from 0 to 
30
      miles an hour." 


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