Horace Heffner wrote:

On Jul 27, 2007, at 5:08 PM, William Beaty wrote:


Didn't Pantone simply discover the old idea that water injection improves
MPG?


I don't know what all Pantone invented. I don't think water injection was in his patent though. It certainly should have been rejected if it were.


Paul's reactor was said to make the exhaust quite clean, and significantly improve the fuel economy too. Phil the engineer, went out to visit Paul. He reported that he had a drinking problem, and introduced him to a product called B Calmed. I lost interest in the Geet because some people reported that they couldn't reproduce Paul's results. In light of reading Patrik's letter however, it makes me wonder. If a Geet reactor could have accomplished the same thing at the catalystic converter, and improved fuel economy too, why didn't the Powers That Be incorporate it into the vehicle fleet? I know of several systems which could have added water to fuel. A little methanol prevents freezing. Just something to think about.


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