Hey guys,
Seeing as gas prices are going up and up (3.83$US/gal(us) here in Toronto) most of you are probably fed up and so am I. I have begun to look into possible alternative fuels for my car or looking into buying a new car. I have not seen a CNG Cav here but I know they exist so it will be hard for me to find one so I'm going to purchase one. Instead I'am interested in a propane system. Propane is cheap and burns very clean, I heard it gives better mileage than gasoline. Does anyone think putting in a propane system in a cavy will be a good idea?
E85 conversions (computer reprogram) are also available but I don't have any E85 stations around... I can make my own... Google it!
Diesel (not for Cavalier) can be run with Veggie oil (i have access to veggie oil)
http://www.dieselsecret.com/?gclid=CI3hl_nd_YsCFRPdPgodpSCHyg
Water -
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YIgOn1kRw5s&mode=related&search= - this guy invented a new process for electrolysis and put it into his car, there are other videos on youtube about water fueled cars. This man died in a diner, some say he got poisoned by the oil companies. Maybe I should mess around and make a system and throw into my cavy then sell it or make a business out of it... lol
So what other ideas do you guys have?
blood and semen bifuel engine ftw
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E85 conversions (computer reprogram) are also available but I don't have any E85 stations around... I can make my own... Google it!
What does this entail. My area just open 3 stations with e85 and i also just watched a report from my local news.
If you check this site.....
http://www.e85fuel.com/e85101/flexfuelvehicles.php
You can see which cars can run it.
Now the thing I don't get from that site
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2002
5.3L V-8 engine Chevy Silverado and GMC Sierra half-ton pickups 2WD & 4WD
5.3L Vortec-engine Suburban, Tahoe, Yukon and Yukon XLs
2.2L Chevrolet S-10 pickup 2WD
2.2L Sonoma GMC pickup 2WD
2000 - 2001
2.2L Chevrolet S-10 pickup 2WD
2.2L Sonoma GMC pickup 2WD
Wasn't the 2.2L in thoses trucks the same or very similar to the 2.2l in the jbodies?
As far as gas and water, google "Gunnerman", there is a lot of info there and it does work, the drawback is lower mileage and reaction with aluminum parts.
Another additive that does look to be working for me is adding 100% pure acetone to your gas at about 2 oz per 10 gallons...it raises the octane and does appear to have added 2 to 3 m.p.g. according to my ScanGauge II on my old 96 Cav Coupe 2.2L 5 spd 135,000.
Bah.. soylent green power. Population control and bountiful power.
I've been thinking about the E85 thing myslef. I already know my car won't run on it right know though (I wasn't paying attention at the pump). We used to have a lot of CNG trucks in the military (staff cars mostly) and they ran like crap, you hardly couldn't even drive them up on a lift most the time. Personally, I'm praying that someone comes out with a car that runs on PFM sometime soon.