June 15, 2009

Man Begins Manufacturing Revolutionary 110 MPG Car Engines

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Hopefully this man is highly successful.


There are a wave of entrepreneurs around the world working to bring a Green economy. The US government has promised to support them.

I wonder if this man was able to secure government funds for his plant?

Grant


Source: Toledo Blade

Wauseon plant to open Monday for 110-mpg car engines


...Mr. Pelmear has said that he employs more precise tolerances and manufacturing techniques to decrease heat and energy loss and increase the efficiency of the internal combustion engine. He said he has more than quadrupled the industry average engine efficiency of about 8 percent...


WAUSEON - The man who drove his 20-year-old Mustang from Napoleon, Ohio, to Las Vegas and back last year on 39 gallons of fuel will open his first manufacturing facility Monday to allow others to get 110 miles per gallon.

Doug Pelmear, owner of Horse Power Sales.net Inc. and Hp2G LLC, will hold an open house Monday morning in the idle 100,000-square-foot factory he has leased in Wauseon to begin manufacturing his revolutionary engine.

The factory, on the Fulton Industries Inc. campus in Wauseon, will be tooled to initially turn out 20 of Mr. Pelmear's custom engines per day with one shift of 25 workers.


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2 comments:

Anon said...

Where can I buy one?

the doctor said...

the local Toledo news station could only get 50 mpg out of it, and he dropped out of the Xprize competition by never completing the letter of intent ( ie he never paid the fee).He has $1.5 million in capitol from Ohio's Rocket Ventures, but no one has independantly verified any of his claims. revenge designs is a startup that used to make aftermarket body parts,so their "car" is more of a kit car than a reality. He claims to have letters of intent from 4 carmakers for 300,000 engines, but he is ill equipped to even produce what he is claiming in this article. Its just a slow going fraud.

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