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Old 08-27-2005, 09:09 AM
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My neighbor recently tried to dissuade me from buying a hybrid vehicle and instead turned me on to the Axial Vector Engine, an engine made in Portland, Oregon. The Axial Vector Engine apppears to get about 40% better fuel efficiency than traditional gas engines. In real world life, that equates to about 10-15mpg max. For more information on the axial vector engine, see --> www.axialvectorengine.com

I was thinking of writing Toyota, Honda, Hyundai and Ford about the possibility of incorporating Axial Vector Technology into their hybrid cars. Perhaps the hybrid cars could be made to get an additional 10mpg. Hybrids are somewhat dissappointing for the price you have to pay, but this might make them more attractive.

Would anyone be interested in writing some car companies to alert them to this engine? Would someone like to share any response they got ?

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Old 08-27-2005, 10:29 AM
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Interesting. I would like to see an animation of how it works. I suppose they would like to keep their secrets. I am always nervous about new engines since most turn out to be scams, or just bad ideas. Think "Rotary Valve Heads"
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