Posted on 07/29/2006 12:32:09 PM PDT by Maelstorm
Recently, we met an engineer from Air Synergy Labs, Inc. who has invented and patented (U.S. and Canadian Patents) a simple device that may in fact help to increase the performance of most any internal combustion engine. If thats the case, then his invention (he calls it the VortexValve) might provide us with a simple and easy way to save huge amounts of money on transportation costs (i.e., the amount of fuel we have to buy for our cars, trucks, buses, etc.). The story behind this unique device and its almost serendipitous discovery is quite fascinating and one of these days in a future issue of the Bio/Tech News we hope to be able to tell you more about it. But for now, given the present distress, we think its far more important for us to take you straight to the bottom line and give you some important details having to do with the invention itself.
Devices which purport to save on fuel and fuel costs are nothing new. Over the years, hundreds of them have come and gone. Designs and concepts range from simple and straightforward to highly technical, involved and complicated. Some have been out and out scams. Others have, for one reason or another, failed to deliver on their promises. A few, however, have worked well. One which we think holds a lot of promise these days is the VortexValve. More than that, and as youll see below, were convinced the VortexValve has the potential to be a short-term solution to the problem of our dependence upon foreign oil.
(Excerpt) Read more at vortexvalvenw.com ...
I'll have to buy one then.
A sex toy?
Inventor's discovery yields better gas mileage
vortexvalvenw.com ^ | 07/29/2006
Marker.
DARPA is working on a "Vortex" drive for "LOKI" but
I don't think it looks anything like this.
OK, thanks. Hope springs eternal.
I just had to put new tires on my car. The ones I had were BALD.
Getting around ain't cheap.
Thanks again,
jm
I just had to put new tires on my car. The ones I had were BALD.
Just do what I do, turn them inside out!
LOL. Hmmm ... kinda like underwear?
Just kidding.
I think they needed changing about ten thousand miles ago. The tires that is, not the underwear.
cheerio!
jm
Here's what I found:
http://www.subsim.com/ssr/page33.html
complete with diagram. Interesting.
jm
Can you spell F R A U D ??
None of these scams; not a single one works.
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