Engine ‘does the Dew’ with GEET system, runs on soda
August 6th, 2009 by Kunal
Paul Patone takes great pride in showing off his invention which is a fuel delivery system that makes almost any engine run on Mountain Dew. Finally, some environmentalist would love soft drinks.
Patone’s fuel delivery system uses a mixture of 80% soda drink and 20% gasoline or diesel to run anything from a lawn mower to a diesel engine that runs cars. The most interesting part is that the exhaust from the engine using Pathone’s fuel delivery system is pollution free.
“I haven’t invented the engine; all I’ve invented is the fuel delivery system. And this system will fit a gas engine, a diesel engine, a furnace, a boiler, it will fit anything including jet turbines,” Patone said.
Patone calls his system as the GEET or the Global Environmental Energy Technology. With some extra time in hand and an ambition, you can build your own GEET engine by following the instructions on Patone’s Website.
via [KRQE]
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Categories: Automobiles, Concept / Educative, Future WIP, Weird or not? | Tags: eco friendly, eco fuel, engine, engine running on soda, fuel, GEET, Global Environmental Energy Technology, Paul Patone









Its “steam reforming” which is a cracking process used in the petroleum industry. With an engine, it absorbs much of the wasted heat energy that goes out with the exhaust. The energy is returned to the engine in the form of short molecule gases that have higher potential energy than the original longer chain hydrocarbon. The cracking process cracks the water content also. Google search “steam reforming” . Its the #1 method of hydrogen production in the world. Decades ago auto makers tested, proved and patented these type of fuel reformers for use in cars but they won’t sell a car with them, not even after NASA JPL engineers proved it works well in the 1970’s and not even after MIT proved it works well all over again using a plasma fuel reformer during the past 10 years. This man, Paul Pantone’s fuel reformer is the best I’ve seen because the plasma doesn’t require an external power supply. It builds electrostatic potential similar thunderclouds.
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