Moderators: Can I ask Members with Dynos to Test My Fuel Vaporizing Proto???

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70DusterBob

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I have a patent pending application on a way to vaporize fuel that is showing promising results. The dyno operators where I live are either way expensive or don't know what they are doing. I would like some of the experts in this forum to try out my proto by mailing them one one to see what kind of results they get. Can I do this on this forum?

PS. A non-disclosure form would be sent first not that I don't trust anyone specifically, it is just the professional way to conduct research...

Thanks.
Bob
 
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Bob, I think it would be ok. We could be on the ground floor of something big!
 
What will be the "incentive" for a member to volunteer in the collaboration??
Will you have a "form" to document the test results??
How do you plan to control the variables?

S. Texas
treblig
 
What will be the "incentive" for a member to volunteer in the collaboration??
Will you have a "form" to document the test results??
How do you plan to control the variables?

S. Texas
treblig


Hi Treblig,

I am just wondering what part of S. Tx you are in. I'm in San Antonio.
 
Thanks ya'll,

I have been working on vaporizing fuel for about 30 years on and off. I finally hit the right design. Unfortunately the patent office department which is to look at my application won't get to it for another 16 months. I'm trying to figure out what to do in the mean time. I applied for it myself, no atty, and don't have a lot of R&D funds, but have tested several designs that have proven to reduce Co2 and Hydrocarbons by approx 40%, increase mileage by about 30% and I am now trying to get some accurate dyno testing done to determine and approximate HP/Torque increase. I will keep a link to this message open and will keep you apprised, or will open another one when it gets closer to the date...

Thanks,
Bob
 
I am no moderator, but it sounds very interesting. I say go for it.
 
Bob,
I live in Corpus Christi, hop, skip and a jump.

treblig

If I'm headed down that way anytime in the next year and a half, I will let you know. Maybe we could meet somewhere for lunch or something to talk Mopar's and vaporizing fuel...

Thanks
 
I am no moderator, but it sounds very interesting. I say go for it.

Thanks. Most departments in the patent office don't take this long. Unfortunately I got stuck with one that is short on help... darn it...
 
If I'm headed down that way anytime in the next year and a half, I will let you know. Maybe we could meet somewhere for lunch or something to talk Mopar's and vaporizing fuel...

Thanks


Sounds good!! just give me a heads up.

treblig
 
Thanks ya'll,

I have been working on vaporizing fuel for about 30 years on and off. I finally hit the right design. Unfortunately the patent office department which is to look at my application won't get to it for another 16 months. I'm trying to figure out what to do in the mean time. I applied for it myself, no atty, and don't have a lot of R&D funds, but have tested several designs that have proven to reduce Co2 and Hydrocarbons by approx 40%, increase mileage by about 30% and I am now trying to get some accurate dyno testing done to determine and approximate HP/Torque increase. I will keep a link to this message open and will keep you apprised, or will open another one when it gets closer to the date...

Thanks,
Bob
Please do Bob. Sounds interesting. Wish I had a engine ready for the dyno. There's one close to me and it would be fun to play.
 
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