High Fuel Prices Gotcha Down? We've Developed A Way To Get The Most From Your Gas

 
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Old 04-26-2006, 11:16 PM   #1
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High Fuel Prices Gotcha Down? We've Developed A Way To Get The Most From Your Gas


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Old 04-27-2006, 12:17 AM   #2
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Humper is that you in the picture ? And how many miles per gallon you getting.
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No, that's my salesman....kinda makes me wonder since he's been using our newly developed transportation to bid jobs and it's been dead slow lately..hmmmm??? Think it needs a paint job to look more professional?

We just had the EPA finish studies and 1 bean's BTU output was affected by prior ingested foods. For instance eating cheese prior to the bean produced low levels energy output and lowered our mpf range (miles per fart). But when beans were preceeded by eggs, mexican food, and washed down with any type of beer the output per bean actually was 10's it's original energy output??? so better mpf were recognized. Only problem with that is when running "rich" it tends to muddy up the tailpipe
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IhI, thanks. I have not laughed so hard in a very long time.
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LMAO I laughed so hard I cried, THANKS
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OMG! I'm still laughing and I just emailed to everyone I know! Only problem I was on the phone when I opened the link!
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Josh, you got waaaay too much time on your hands man...
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Josh, you got waaaay too much time on your hands man...
LOL, in the middle of a sizable concrete job I sold but am subbing out to a new to me crew. I've seen quite a bit of their work so I know it will be good, but still very anal since they're working for me so been hopping back and forth between "overseeing" them and getting in their way (like today puddling LOL) but this driveway was a nightmare to begin with since they've literally brought rock in for probablt 10 yrs straight and just klept piling it on, took out 8 dump trucks yesterday and 2 more this morning after the pour for phase 2 of 5 pours so I cleared my schedule so to speak to make sure it turns out like it needs to be. Worst part....this is a shared driveway between 2 homes and we're doing both at the same time, all the gravel we've cut out the past few days...is just one side Never seen anything like it in my life, just wish I had a custoimer base to reclaim the rock we're removing, but guy that is doing the crete is taking it to his sight for future use. These are previous customers a few times over and is why they called me since they know it'll be done right even though I told them I'm not too much into playing in the mud

So between putting together other estimates, and trying not to bother them anymore than I have to I have to have something to do during the day LOL!!! Actually calling for rain now the next 4 days in a row so this drive is going to sit and gonna start building this octagon porch off site for another 2 part customer so hopefully I'll keep off the net during the next 3 dayz
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thats so funny ilmao
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Man this makes me mad. I really wish everyone would start taking the motorcycle safety course and start wearing the proper gear. Road rash sucks.
Would a narrower exhaust help isolate the output for maximum mpf?
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Man this makes me mad. I really wish everyone would start taking the motorcycle safety course and start wearing the proper gear. Road rash sucks.
Would a narrower exhaust help isolate the output for maximum mpf?
We experimented with a few different expansion chambers from some 2 cycle bikes, but found through extensive testing depending on propultion formula it would often clog up and eventually stall the bike and once in awhile it would try to clean itself out and cause a mess behind the bike. The idea was great, we even worked with some crack Amish crews on how to handle the "road mess" on the go since this is their speality, but in the end it was just easier to stick with a stream line megaphone exhaust. I'm hoping this system itself will help market the bike to the hard core Harley crowd as well that want maximum noise so everybody knows where they're at at any given time....kinda of a crude GPS system to keep track of my salesman right now.

We just got back from Washington yesterday from meeting with environmental groups and seems there is concern with the green house effect once this new idea catches on, so now we have to figure out a emission freindly reclaimer so gas can be used twice to increase mfp..which is a good thiing for the consumers...just costing us more in reaserch than originally intended

If anybody takes my idea and try's to mimic this unit in their own garage, I will say one fuel mix NOT to try is cigarettes and coffee. For some reason the "fuel" never reaches a gasious state and comes out a liquid....you dont want this-trust me.
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