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If you broke the gas down enough to get up to "five times the mileage" as the ad claims, wouldn't that be enough to require a different air/fuel ratio? If you have that much more surface area of gasoline, I would think you'd have to reduce the amount of it going into the engine to keep from being overly rich?
According to Beakman, I think they're a little off on their explanation of what a catalytic converter does.
The marketing person behind Dutchman Enterprises, Dennis Lee, has been promising free electricity for over 20 years and super high mileage for over 6 years. His high mileage pitches have included systems like GEET, TEEG, HAFC and PICC
I saw where that Dennis Lee is an ex convict who also heads some kind of Christian cult. You'll see on one of the posts on that thread where a "guest" invokes religion as one means of "doubting a doubter."
I vote scam!
You'd think they'd use an offer like this as an opportunity to promote themselves!
I understand that Dennis's leading installer is in NM, I am trying to put him in touch with a skeptics group in that state that I believe is willing to be independent witnesses to a demonstration that the installer says he is willing to give. I just want to get at the truth and report it. If they validate the high mileage, I will fly out to check it out- if I see it true, I will pay $1000 for setting me straight. In any event, I will publish the results on this forum and on my page at HAFC PICC Dutchman Enterprises - scams?
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