Secrets of the 200 MPG Carburetor
Dear Fellow Car Enthusiast:
Thanks for requesting this report on the "200 MPG Carburetor."
It should inspire you. It may make you angry. It may answer some
of your questions, while raising a few more. For example.
These questions have been running through my mind, How about
you? Is the motoring public the victim of a cruel,
profit-motivated rip-off...have carburetors been developed, but
suppressed by "big oil interests," that are capable of giving
our cars and trucks better than 200 miles per gallon of
gasoline? Is there any truth in the rumor that there are cars on
the road today that actually get this fabled mileage?
FACT OR FICTION? DECIDE FOR YOURSELF
1. Reportedly between 1933 and 1936 a Canadian, Charles N.
Pogue, was a awarded a number of patents covering a new,
vaporization type carburetor. In 1936, he installed a working
model on 1935, 8 cylinder coupe, and turned the car over to a
leading car company of Canada, for testing.
2. Further reports claim the car achieved an astonishing 205.5
miles per gallon of gas. The car company "one of the big 3 in
Detroit" reportedly documented this performance in writing. The
same vehicle was then reportedly mileage tested by other
Canadian automotive agencies. Results, also reportedly
documented, were the same: over 200 MPG under average driving
conditions. One report stated, "It performed equal to, if not
better, than any car with a standard carburetor."
3. According to a leading automotive journal, when the story
broke, the Toronto Stock Exchange was swamped with orders to
dump all oil stock.
4. Shortly thereafter allegations were made that, Pogue's
carburetor "disappeared." No further tests were conducted, no
fresh stories appeared in print. Did Pogue sell out? He
supposedly denied doing so. Yet in a short time, Pogue
(previously a man of reputed modest means), owned a factory that
manufactured oil filters. No Carburetors.
WE GET LETTERS
Below are a few letters we've received lately. Why would people
be writing back to us if the vaporizing principle was a hoax?
These people are just like you and I. Not some huge corporation.
These are real people telling of their experiences with
vaporization. Listen to what they say.
G.D. of Il., writes that he has been offered a $100,000 a year
job to quit playing around with his hobby. We haven't heard from
him for some time.
R.P. of Wisc., says he averages 80 MPG on his Oldsmobile
Toronado, He says he got as high as 149 MPG with his first
prototype model and is now working on another one to install in
a Chevy with 283 V8 that he expects to do better than 180 MPG
with.
R.C. of TX., Has on his device for more than a year now and has
applied for patent. He has been able to get as high as 110 MPG
under some testing, but normally the average is not quite that
good. He has had a couple of mechanics helping him and has
worked out just about every problem anyone could think of ever
having in a system of this type. He has been in touch with us
quite often during his research and he now feels that the device
is about ready to market. He is looking for backers if you might
be interested, get in touch with him.
R.G., of FL., Has been giving Seminars and claims to get 45 to
65 MPG on a 1976 Cadillac with 425 cid V8 engine.
B.W. of W.V., has been working on these things for several
years. He now has been working on these things for several
years. He now has three different carburetors and one of them
gets him 60 MPG on his Chrysler Cordoba. Last we heard about him
was that he was going into production and market one of the
carbs at about $250.
If you're interest in contacting these people we have names,
addresses and in some cases phone numbers listed in our new
update. Available when you purchase the manual.
SOMETHING BOTHERS ME!
HOW ABOUT YOU?
If the Pogue story is true, why isn't it on the market? Surely
then it must be a hoax. Anything with that type of gas savings
should go into production immediately to make the U.S.A. energy
strong and reduce inflation by leaps and bounds. And the Leader
of every nation should be pushing for mass production of
these devices. Yet from 1936 to the present date no 200 MPG
CARBURETOR is in production on a mass scale and the Pogue Patent
is now expired. Anyone can build it now. What can all this mean
to you? As stated before decide for yourself! Can we get America
motivated to overcome these sinister forces that
don't even want you to read about the Patent Drawings &
Descriptions of Pogue
(now expired), plus many more Drawings & Descriptions of other
pioneering inventors.
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