Hey, it looks like an FE/OU device turns out to actually be real.

It's the infamous Clem Device from pre-internet days on Keelynet BBS (early 1990s.) This was a closed "fuelless" fluid cavitation vortex turbine device which the inventor installed in a car and drove around. He got the idea from noticing a "self-acting" behavior in the conical drag pump in a road-tar sprayer machine. Dynamometer testing showed hundreds of horsepower output in his version. But his working fluid was vegetable oil, so the oil is possibly being oxidized in bubble-cavitation as it drives the turbine in "self-acting" mode. The inventor Richard Clem is long dead and the secret presumably lost. But it turns out that written plans existed, and colleagues finally made a working model and have started a company.

WARNING: investing in "FE" companies is similar to investing in lost gold mines ...the genuine item does exist, but it's also a classic scam. (If I was to start a scam company myself, it would look much like this one.) Longshot betting sometimes works, but for OU device companies, it's a good idea to perform due diligence times a thousand.


  Clem Reborn  (keelynet)
  http://www.keelynet.com/energy/clemreborn.html

  Original Clem docs
  http://www.rexresearch.com/clemengn/clemengn.htm

  Micro-combustion Inc.
  http://www.micro-combustion.com/



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